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HTML:Comment start: Javascript:Use // to comment a single line or /* */ to comment 1 or more lines. For example:// comment a single line/* Everything between these is a comment.Can span multiple lines. */
Its a sig that appears under yr post everytime you post/comment in a topic
what do you want me to comment about leakeges and injection
We can state our opinion as well as state the facts. Generally however, a comment is more of a reaction, an opinion or off-the-cuff remark; a statement is deliberate and often even prepared in advance.
rem is a comment that is only seen if you edit the batch echo actually is printed when the batch is running
to consult is just to give a little comment to give advice is to tell someone what they need to do... they are pretty similar but still different
pave low and super stallion are mostly the same like they look the samewhy wouldnt they be the same.from.Ryanplease rate and comment.
// This is a one-line comment /* This is another comment Everything between the slash-star and the star-slash is commented out If you forget to close this comment you will get a compiler error */
nothing... NO COMMENT.. $50 per question.. thanks ^_^
single line comment are comment written in single line.in c there are two types of comment single line and multiple line.single line comment is written using // and multiple line comment is written between /*comment*/.compiler does not compile comments.it is used for better understanding of program.
Both are doesn't have to be much of a difference their meaning. I think both are to be interchangeable. but they're both used very often. for example difference between the both are like shell & will. remark is have some politeness like shell.com⋅ment  [kom-ent]--verb (used without object) to make remarksre⋅mark  [ri-mahrk]--verb (used with object) as in making a commentVijayanesan P
What is your name?You reply: Je m'appelle (your name)