How to Use Comments for Readability
As your codebase expands, it can become difficult to grasp every detail, even if you're the one who wrote it. That's why forming the habit of adding comments to your code is crucial. Comments make it easier to understand the purpose or function of specific code segments.
To create a comment, simply begin the line with the #
symbol. Any line that starts with #
will be ignored by the Python interpreter and won't be executed.
123# The `print()` statement below won't be executed # print('This is a commented line') print('This text will be printed')
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As your codebase expands, it can become difficult to grasp every detail, even if you're the one who wrote it. That's why forming the habit of adding comments to your code is crucial. Comments make it easier to understand the purpose or function of specific code segments.
To create a comment, simply begin the line with the #
symbol. Any line that starts with #
will be ignored by the Python interpreter and won't be executed.
123# The `print()` statement below won't be executed # print('This is a commented line') print('This text will be printed')
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