When your comment gets one dislike, you're off.
When I made the comment, she looked most offended, but she will always misunderstand my comments!
this guy on youtube who always post nasty comments on her vevo page
It won't always say error try again will only do that if you spell something wrong.
Comments are used to document code. In C, it is not always easy (and often impossible) to express ideas in code, therefore comments help the reader understand the logic in a piece of code. In C++, expressing ideas in code is extremely easy, thus code becomes largely self-documenting and there is much less need to explain the logic. The downside to comments is when they are used irrelevantly or frivolously. Explaining what a piece of code does is never a useful comment since the code tells you precisely what it does and the comment simply becomes a distraction. But code doesn't always tell you why it's written the way it is, or indeed why it exists at all, and that's where comments become useful. Not only to the reader, but to the programmer themselves; they serve as reminders.
Adding a comment in HTML is very useful so that you can quickly see what a section of code is supposed to be doing. It also can be useful to define who wrote a piece of code when multiple people are on a project together. To create a comment line you start with the < character followed by an exlamation mark and then two dashes. You then type your comment and close it off with two dashes and the > character. See example below. <!-- This is a comment line --> You can also add more dashes at the beginning or in the middle with no ill effects. See example below. <!-------- This is another --- comment line -->
joesulub is a taylor swift 1 hater on youtube and he's always posting rude and mean comments on taylor swift videos on youtube he's 32 years old and he is gay who doesn't have a life he's a jerk and an idiot. WE HATE YOU JOESULUB.
While commenting on your employees performance it will depend on how you grade their performance and it will guide you on what/ how to comment. Always ensure that the comments you make motivates them and that it does not demotivate them. If you make a negative comment do so in a positive way. For example, "Joey is somewhat show during the busy times, but I have noticed that he is increasing his speed gradually." or "Jane has had difficulty relating to other employees, but we have discussed it and her attitude is improving."
Holden always comments on how much he hates people who are 'phoney' and worrying about ones appearance is something that he would call phoney so when he does this himself it is ironic.
Sorry to say, but you can't. If you can't access your account, you can always just request a new password.
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Comments in C++ always begin with // and extend to the end of the line. Multi-line comments must have // on each line. Any text that follows this symbol up to the newline character is completely ignored by the compiler. You can also use C-style comments, where multi-line comments can be enclosed within opening /* and closing */ markers. This type of comment can also be used to insert a short comment between C++ expressions upon the same line. Again, the compiler ignores everything, from the opening /* marker up to the closing */ marker. All comments are stripped from your source during preprocessing, at the point where macros are processed (also known as precompilation). The resulting intermediate file is the file that is actually compiled.