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so interesting and so fantastic. Thanks again to Shelley and to Jonathan for all of your organisation, itamp;#39;s been wonderful. My name is Jane Dryden. Iamp;#39;m a philosophy professor at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick ,Canada, I have an interest in the history of philosophy and as well in philosophy of disability. And Im really Iamp;#39;m interested in the kind of ways in which our ideas of the normal and the autonomous have developed in very strange and often ableist ways. So, Im very happy to be here today. Iamp;#39;m also very excited to introduce Dr Christine Overall, who is going to be speaking to you today, as you can see on her slide, on Ageism, Ableism, and the Power of the Double-Bind. Christine Overall is Professor Emerita of Philosophy and holds a University Research Chair at Queenamp;#39;s University, also in Canada. She was the first philosopher elected to the Society of Canada in 1998 and was the 2008 winner of the Society of Canadaamp

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Comments in Ruby begin with a hash mark ( # ) and continue to the end of the line, like this: # This is a comment in Ruby. ruby sharks. # print Hello Horld to the screen. [code] # Inline comment about the code. a=Complex(4,3) # Create the complex number 4+3i.
The Short Answer Or, to comment out a line, add a # character to the start of the line. (Note that some languages have different comment formats, so this may not be true if youre working with a source code file.) Save the configuration file after making these changes.
# in a line of a makefile starts a comment. It and the rest of the line are ignored, except that a trailing backslash not escaped by another backslash will continue the comment across multiple lines. A line containing just a comment (with perhaps spaces before it) is effectively blank, and is ignored.
Outlining and Comments in Feature Files You can comment and uncomment selected lines (# character) with the default shortcut for comments (Ctrl+K Ctrl+C/Ctrl+K Ctrl+U) or from the menu. You can use the options in the Edit | Outlining menu to expand and contract sections of your feature files.
One straightforward method is to include comments as part of the JSON data by using a dedicated key, such as comment or note . This key will hold the comment string. This method is simple and keeps the comment close to the relevant data.
BIND Configuration File Guide--Comment Syntax C-style comments start with the two characters /* (slash, star) and end with */ (star, slash). Because they are completely delimited with these characters, they can be used to comment only a portion of a line or to span multiple lines.

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