Ever wondered what comments in Java are and why programmers use them? 🤔 In this video, we’ll explore the types of comments in Java — single-line, multi-line, and documentation comments — with clear examples and explanations. Perfect for ICSE Class 9 & 10 students and beginners who are learning Java programming basics and want to write clean, understandable code.
In this tutorial by SkillUni By Abbas, you’ll learn how to write comments in Java using simple syntax and how they help in documenting and explaining Java programs. We’ll start with the purpose of comments, then dive into each type — from single-line (//) and multi-line (/* ... /) comments to documentation comments (/* ... */) used in professional Java development. You’ll also understand comment-driven code development, a powerful technique that helps structure your thoughts before writing actual code.
This lesson is aligned with the CISCE Computer Applications syllabus and ideal for ICSE and ISC Java students. Whether you’re a beginner learning Java syntax and structure or preparing for your board exams, this video will give you a strong foundation in writing effective, well-documented Java programs. 💡
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0:00 Introduction
1:15 What are Comments?
3:03 Analogy for Comments
6:18 Types of Comments
6:47 Single Line Comments
9:47 (Code) Single Line Comments
16:23 Multi Line Comments
18:42 (Code) Multi Line Comments
22:50 Documentation Comments
25:28 (Code) Documentation Comments
31:27 Purpose of Comments
32:50 Comment Driven Code Development
34:27 (Code) Comment Driven Code Development
40:39 BYE! BYE!
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