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How to comment Code: Primarily, a single “block” comment should be placed at the top of the function (or file) and describe the purpose the code and any algorithms used to accomplish the goal. In-line comments should be used sparingly, only where the code is not “self-documenting”.
You should strive to remove clarification comments and simplify the code instead because, good code is self-documenting. ... There are also times when you come across a comment that is redundant. If the code is already simple and obvious, there's no need to add a comment.
How to comment Code: Primarily, a single “block” comment should be placed at the top of the function (or file) and describe the purpose the code and any algorithms used to accomplish the goal. In-line comments should be used sparingly, only where the code is not “self-documenting”.
Select some text, then click the word bubble to add a comment. Hover in the right margin, and click a word bubble to comment on an entire paragraph. mention anyone inside or outside your team to add them to the doc. Click the smiley face in the comment field to reply with a sticker.
Comment function implemented by you with function description, author name, date, lists of parameters, return type, and logic behind solving the problem. If you are going to make any changes in a function written earlier, you should describe what changes you are making and why.
Documentation is intended to help a user of your software understand how to achieve their goals. That user may be an end user looking at a GUI, or a programmer using an API. On the other hand, comments are intended to help you or someone else who is maintaining the code understand the code.
CSS uses the same “block comment” syntax as the C-like languages — you start a comment with /*, and end it with */. However, CSS is missing the “line comment” syntax that those languages have, where everything from // to the end of the line is commented out.
In computer programming, a comment is a programmer-readable explanation or annotation in the source code of a computer program. They are added with the purpose of making the source code easier for humans to understand, and are generally ignored by compilers and interpreters.
single line comment used for quick notes about complex code or to temporarily disable a line of PHP code. You need to add // or # before the code. Multi-line comment used to comment out large blocks of code or writing multiple line comments. You need to add /* before and */ after the code.
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