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Code commenting is the practice of sprinkling short, normally single-line notes throughout your code. These notes are called comments. They explain how your program works, and your intentions behind it. Notice how the comment on the first line describes the line of code below it.
While it's true that humans need to be able to comment code, it is not absolutely necessary that the language directly support commenting: for most languages, it would be trivial to write a script that deletes one line comments (for example, all lines beginning with '#' or some other character) then runs the compiler.
# This is a comment. print("This will run.") # This won't run. # So you can't just do this in python. /* You can easily write multiline comments in Java */
In computer programming, a comment is a programmer-readable explanation or annotation in the source code of a computer program. Furthermore, they are added with the purpose of making the source code easier for humans to understand, and are generally ignored by compilers and interpreters.
Comments are text notes added to the program to provide explanatory information about the source code. They are used in a programming language to document the program and remind programmers of what tricky things they just did with the code and also helps the later generation for understanding and maintenance of code.
In computer programming, a comment is a programmer-readable explanation or annotation in the source code of a computer program. Furthermore, they are added with the purpose of making the source code easier for humans to understand, and are generally ignored by compilers and interpreters.
A comment is any text in a program's code, script, or another file that is not meant to be seen by the user running the program. Comments help make code easier to understand by explaining what is happening and can help prevent portions of a program from executing. In the image is an example of an HTML comment.
Mention the content. Whenever you're writing a comment try to mention the content of the post the comment is for. Don't thank anybody. Don't go off-topic. Responding to the first commenter. Get a Gravatar. Using a keyword-rich name. Getting your grammar right lolz.
Give compliments right away. Focus on the great find, not where it's from. Never ask someone if something is real. Try to focus your flattery. Make your compliment genuine and positive.
Cute! Hot! You are so handsome! Powerful! You are the strongest of all! You are so understanding Loving! Don't be sad, you are someone's reason to smile.
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Single-line comments are created simply by beginning a line with the hash (#) character, and they are automatically terminated by the end of line. Comments that span multiple lines used to explain things in more detail are created by adding a delimiter (“"") on each end of the comment.
Python block comments You use a block comment to explain the code that follows it. A block comment is indented at the same level as the code block. To write a block comment, you start with a single hash (#) sign followed by a single space and comment.
Just select/highlight one line, a block or something, and then “Ctrl"+"/" and it's magic :) Select the lines on Windows jupyter notebook and then hit Ctrl + #. Another thing to add, in the version I'm using, the code has to be initialized in order to be to comment it out using CTRL and /.
In the C/C++ editor, select multiple line(s) of code to comment out. To comment out multiple code lines right-click and select Source > Add Block Comment. ( CTRL+SHIFT+/ ) To uncomment multiple code lines right-click and select Source > Remove Block Comment. (CTRL+SHIFT+\\ )
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