Which language has the coziest comment syntax?
I vote for Pascal(* warm and embracing comment *)
I vote for AutoIt;warm and embracing comment
-- lua
>>55865815
In Ruby you can do this:<<cozy_embrace
This is an unusual way to do multi line comments, actually you are creating a docstring here wich floats through nirvana, timeless, like an unborn child..
cozy_embrace
nothing wrong with //
>>55865929
I like -- because I can segment chunks of code with ------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace_(programming_language)
All non-whitespace characters are ignored by the compiler, so you don't need comment syntax.
>>55866130
I want to fondle Mio
>>55865956
That's disgusting
>>55865815
speaking of pascal, what's your opinion on Lazarus?
>>55865956
fuck dat shit
who the fuck uses Ruby these days???
>>55866224
Ironically, it's dead.
[[[Objc.]]]
>>55865956
That's not cozy at all
>>55865929
I like this style, works well in MS SQL
>>55865815
C# is in a similar vein./* comment goes here */
# in python
>>55865929
How is that cozy. That's the most uncozy comment style possible. It reminds me of sharp edges and needles.
<!-- HTML obviously -->
>>55866837
Ew, no.
>>55866837
Definitely not. The bang at the beginning of the comment block is basically saying ACHTUNG!
The opposite of cozy.
>>55865815
( FORTH )
>>55866512
code artisans you pleb