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I am just checking out F#, so apologies if this is a silly question, but in the VS2008 F# CTP 1.9.6.2 'Tutorial' project, both // and /// are used for commenting code.

Is there a functional difference between the two slash vs three slash commenting, or is it convention (as it appears in the tutorial code) to comment a function with /// and use // for everything else?

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Using three slashes (///) is a C# convention for XML Documentation Comments that is adopted by F# as well.

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/// is for documentation comments. VS will use it when generating intellisense information.

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It's similar to /* comment */ vs /** documented comment */ in Java.

The latter works the same, but is also recognised by documentation software to be developer documentation - not just a note.

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Which only helps if you know what those comment constructions do in Java, which wasn't the question. – Scott Dorman Jan 12 '09 at 15:08
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