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Yes, serious people write docs. I hate this bullshit about code that should be so good that it's "auto-documenting." It never happens in real life. Code is at best of average quality, but it needs documentation. At my previous job they had "guidelines" to make sure that code didn't needed doc. It was a bad joke and we had the worst code I've ever seen.
I don't have solutions for you though. You need a combo of documentation generation, code formatter (in the CI maybe, or before a commit), and code linters to check for errors.
“Self-documenting” just means “(I thought) I understood it when I wrote it, so you should too”. In other words, it really means “I don’t want to document my code”