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Is there any reason why he drops out of the comment, only to immediately start a new one?--[[User:80.135.92.95|80.135.92.95]] 21:36, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
: That piece of code is using Miranda's literate script mode: every line _not starting_ with ">" is a comment. The confusing part is that the author starts the above comment with ">" (which would indicate it's actually code!), but then proceeds to write an "||", which indicates it's a comment after all. There, I answered your question after only 4 years! [[Special:Contributions/201.231.81.53|201.231.81.53]] ([[User talk:201.231.81.53|talk]]) 00:44, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
== Change to Introduction ==
The lead begins "Miranda is a non-strict..." where "non-strict" forwards to the lazy evaluation page. This doesn't seem correct as there are many non-strict languages that aren't lazy. I haven't touched anything though as I'm not sure what the edit should be. --[[Special:Contributions/91.231.145.253|91.231.145.253]] ([[User talk:91.231.145.253|talk]]) 09:17, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
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