>>It's because the comments don't hurt (unless they contain question, Marx, and maybe other dangerous punctuation), and because I have to create a temp table, retrieve about 20 cursors joined on it, and in the end kill the temp table, so there's a few pages between Text and EndText - and I strongly believe that code should be commented. Even if it's TSQL code. So there are comments in it.
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>What I mean is the comments are not normally dealt with by the compiler/interpreter/computer. By including them in the text...endtext, you are shipping them over the wire. Comment your code for your reading, but don't comment the code the computer is reading.
Computer reading my comments will have only a "no comments" announcement - it doesn't care. However, I may be reading it from the profiler, so the comments may actually be helpful.
I only have to keep the question marks out.