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Hello, and good day!
Which comment block style is encouraged to share code on a lyceum article, using? Currently the one I use looks like this:
; xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
; The code begins executing from here
; xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
While I feel navigate better from using, in source code, I thought that a lyceum article featuring might award me unfair pedagogist points: Is there a particular stance about code comment blocks in lyceum articles? Should I use one style for in particular, or am free to put any I deem suits me best to navigate source code using?
Which comment block style is encouraged to share code on a lyceum article, using? Currently the one I use looks like this:
; xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
; The code begins executing from here
; xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
While I feel navigate better from using, in source code, I thought that a lyceum article featuring might award me unfair pedagogist points: Is there a particular stance about code comment blocks in lyceum articles? Should I use one style for in particular, or am free to put any I deem suits me best to navigate source code using?