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A comment is a human readable note which was inserted by a programmer to denote the what, how, or why behind code. Comments are ignored by the compiler and only serve to make the code easier to understand or use for programmers. Comments come in two flavors: single line and multi line comments. Single line comments go until they hit a new line character (\n). Multi line comments have a start and end token, anything between them is commented out. | A comment is a human readable note which was inserted by a programmer to denote the what, how, or why behind code. Comments are ignored by the compiler and only serve to make the code easier to understand or use for programmers. Comments come in two flavors: single line and multi line comments. Single line comments go until they hit a new line character (\n). Multi line comments have a start and end token, anything between them is commented out. |