If you have a programming problem and you want a colleague or friend sitting next to you to help you, what would you do? You would ... browse through the code and simultaneously tell what's going on. This isn't very well supported by the Stack Exchange post format; I'd rather copy entire files from an MCVE than having to weed out explanations every 4 lines of code. (Of course, good comments in the code can be helpful too.)
So I'd rather follow the practice used by most coding books; generally, they will tell what a piece of code should do above the code itself, and optionally put some notes below the code discussing the finer points.
But I think the most important part is not the placing of the explanation, but the fact that it's clear, unambiguous, and not formatted as code
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