>Exactly, and I thank you for the example! I rather enjoyed the /* */ form of commenting in C++. It was a great textual way to doc out large amounts of code without having to use the *!* type of commenting like in fox. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not trying to say I enjoyed C++ programming better. It is a lot tighter, but thusly, more mind-bending to use. As always... whatever tool's best for the job though, eh?
Absolutely!
Acutally, all Fox requires is either * or && to indicate the start of a comment. Of course, you can't use * to start a comment at the end of a line.
George
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