Let’s go through Comments in JavaScript step by step.


📝 Comments in JavaScript

A comment is text in your code that is ignored by JavaScript during execution.
👉 They are used to explain code, make notes, or temporarily disable code.


1️⃣ Single-Line Comment (//)

  • Starts with //
  • Everything after // on that line is ignored.
// This is a single-line comment
let x = 10;  // Declaring a variable
console.log(x); // Printing value of x

2️⃣ Multi-Line Comment (/* ... */)

  • Starts with /* and ends with */
  • Can span multiple lines.
/*
This is a multi-line comment.
Useful for long explanations
or blocking multiple lines of code.
*/
let y = 20;
console.log(y);

3️⃣ Commenting Out Code (Disable Code)

You can turn off code temporarily without deleting it.

// console.log("This line is disabled");
console.log("This line will run");

4️⃣ Best Practices for Comments

✅ Use comments to:

  • Explain why you wrote something (not what, if it’s obvious).
  • Divide sections of code.
  • Temporarily test/debug.

❌ Don’t:

  • Overuse comments (clean, readable code is better).
  • Write obvious things: let count = 10; // Set count to 10 ❌ (too obvious)

✅ Summary

  • // → Single-line comment
  • /* ... */ → Multi-line comment
  • Used for explanations, notes, and disabling code.

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