Learn to comment a function in view of all variants of its definition. You simply comment multiple lines of C/C++ code.
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Active Comments Add-In
Enables you to point your code to URLs, MSDN links and even audio clips!!
Comment Function Macro for C/C++
One of the best, this macro solves several issues with other comment macros
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Aside from Visual Basic and C++ comments, this macro also supports Python script, scripts inside HTML pages, VBScript and Javascript
Comment Block Macros
Macros to quickly comment and uncomment blocks of code
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