I strongly disagree, obviously.
Using const to document code might seems like a good idea in some organizations, with extremely large codebase, I don't know.
But first, when you're an intern, you have to follow the local codestyle, even if you think it's not ideal.
Second, I think there are much better rules than spamming const to attain the same objective, but you might need more experience to really appreciate that.
But first, when you're an intern, you have to follow the local codestyle, even if you think it's not ideal.
Second, I think there are much better rules than spamming const to attain the same objective, but you might need more experience to really appreciate that.