OK, I’m aware that triple-quotes strings can serve as multiline comments. For example,
'''Hello, I am a multiline comment'''
and
'''Hello, I am a multiline comment'''
But technically speaking these are strings, correct?
I’ve googled and read the Python style guide, but I was unable to find a technical answer to why there is no formal implementation of multiline, /* */ type of comments. I have no problem using triple quotes, but I am a little curious as to what led to this design decision.
I doubt you’ll get a better answer than, ‘Guido didn’t feel the need for multi-line comments’.
Guido has tweeted about this: