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If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show,
you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make
them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly.
"Escaping the code" is very simple...
If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show,
you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make
them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly.
"Escaping the code" is very simple...
If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show,
you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make
them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly.
"Escaping the code" is very simple...
If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show,
you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make
them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly.
"Escaping the code" is very simple...
If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show,
you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make
them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly.
"Escaping the code" is very simple...
If you would like to leave a comment and you have examples of code you want to show, you must "escape the code". This allows the entire code to show correctly by inserting certain variable around certain tags to make them show. If you don't "escape the code" your code will show up broken, mangled, and it won't be able to be seen correctly. "Escaping the code" is very simple...
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