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commentn. a statement made by a judge or an attorney during a trial whic...
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commentIn a program, explanatory text that is ignored by the compiler. In programs written in the Java(TM) programming language, comments are delimited using // or /*...*/.
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commentearly 15c., from Middle French commenter (15c.), from Latin commentari, from commentum (see comment (n.)). Related: Commented; commenting.
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commentlate 14c., from Old French coment "commentary" or directly from Late Latin commentum "comment, interpretation," in classical Latin "invention, fabrication, fiction," neut [..]
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commentThe text contained within a "comment" tag in a web page. "Comments" are used in a variety of situations, such as communication between web developers and Cascading Style Sheets. Source: SEMPO
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commentIn a program, explanatory text that is ignored by the compiler. In programs written in the Java programming language, comments are delimited using // or /*... */.
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commentA statement made by a judge or attorney during a trial that's based on an alleged but as-yet unproven fact. The lawyer for the other side may object, and the judge may remind the jury (if a jury [..]
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commentIf you chose the Drupal Gardens 'Comments' feature or have enabled the Comment module, you can allow site visitors to comment on nodes on your site. Comments are usually displayed on the same pages as the node they refer to, but are not nodes themselves.See also: content, node, text format
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commentmake or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his colleague" remark: a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from [..]
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comment(1) (ISO) In programming languages, a language construct that allows [explanatory] text to be inserted into a program and that does not have any effect on the execution of the program. (2) (IEEE) Info [..]
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commentto make remarks, illustration, explanatory remarks
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commentA piece of text in a source code file that doesn’t get compiled as part of the program but provides context or other useful information about individual pieces of code.
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commentIn HTML a comment (or comments) is information designers can add to the HTML for reference. Comments are not viewed by users within a browser, but rather are only visible when viewing the HTML source [..]
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commentA substantive article, letter, or editorial that challenges, refutes, supports, or expands on a previously published work. Articles considered comments include: 1) invited comments, 2) letters to the [..]
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comment1 often cap a : an essay analyzing, criticizing, or explaining a subject [a published in the Yale Law Review] b : an explanatory remark appended to a section of text (as of enacted code) 2 : an ...
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commentThe HTML <!-- and --> tags are used to hide text from browsers. Some search engines ignore text between these symbols but others index such text as if the comment tags were not there. Comments a [..]
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comment(n) a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information(n) a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material(n) a report (oft [..]
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commentThe digital equivalent of leaving a flaming bag of shit on someone's doorstep. Instead of running away, the commenter knocks politely and asks the homeowner to thank them.
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commentA comment is a response that is often provided as an answer or reaction to a blog post or message on a social network. Comments are a primary form of two-way communication on the social web.
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commentclause (kommentarsetning): A clause which has the form of a main clause, but which is communicatively subordinate to another clause. Typical examples of comment clause are you know, you see, I suppose [..]
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commentquestion (kommentarspørsmål): a communicative function which is typical of dialogue. Comment questions are formally similar to tag questions, but slightly different in function, as they are largely si [..]
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commentWork consisting of a critical or explanatory note written to discuss, support, or dispute an article or other presentation previously published. It may take the form of an article, Letter, Editorial, [..]
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commentJournal entry in history which contains text entered by the user.
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commentA comment is a special construct in a programming language that allows the program developer to mention additional information associated with the program. The main reason for including comments in pr [..]
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commentA remark that doesn't affect the meaning of the program. In Perl, a comment is introduced by a # character and continues to the end of the line.
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commentA message in your code that explains what is going on. Comment
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commentComments allow you to write reminders or quick remarks on blocks of code. You can use them to explain what certain blocks do or what you want to do later on. As comments are not run, they are for the [..]
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commentInformation in a program that is meant for other programmers (or anyone reading the source code) and has no effect on the execution of the program.
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commentA remark that doesn’t affect the meaning of the program. In Perl, a comment is introduced by a #
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commentis a note to yourself or another programmer; it is ignored by the compiler. The symbol //
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commenta piece of text in a program that is ignored by the compiler and the computer (or LilyPad) that executes the code. In the C programming language there are two kinds of comments: comments that extend f [..]
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commentInformation in a program that is meant for other programmers (or anyone reading the source code) and has no effect on the execution of the program. In Python, comments are written after #
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commentA comment is an arbitrary bit of text that you can include in your source code for documentation purposes. The Python interpreter ignores any line that is marked as a comment. Python supports two kinds of comments - the single line comment and the multi line comment. Single line comments are written using the # character - anything after a single # [..]
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commentComments Short chunks of text added to program code that seeks to explain when is going on. Far too often, this text just repeats what the code actually says, making them useless. Comments should explain the “why” of a block of code.
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commentAn online response given by users as either an answer or reaction to a post or message.
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commentblock comment /* ... */ or line comment // ...
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commentrefers to a convenient form of feedback written on the spot into an online dialogue box at the end of a story or chapter or other post. A comment-fic is a short story that is written for another perso [..]
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commentThoughts or feedback left by people on your content, such as on a blog post or an Instagram photo.
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commentComments can be added to a variety of online forums from individual blogs posts to shared content on key social platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook. It’s an ideal opportunity to share opinions with k [..]
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commentAn answer or response that can consider to be a direct reaction to any blog post or a social media message.
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comment{{{1}}}
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