On Aug 8, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
On 2008-Aug-8, at 12:44 PM, Mikael Høilund wrote:
Personally, I use the convention of "#" to start a code comment, and "# " to start a text comment.
Anyway, I'm curious about what you're doing since I've been doing more Python and // isn't available there. Don't you have a lot of code that's indented and would therefore start with "# " when you comment it out? How do you distinguish that from a textual comment?
In python you can also just use triple quoted strings in as comments. Think doc-strings.