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Add a list of all the programming languages in your README.md #356

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havanagrawal opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 6 comments
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Add a list of all the programming languages in your README.md #356

havanagrawal opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 6 comments

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@havanagrawal
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From the point of view of a contributor, it's pretty tedious to check every directory and see if you've missed a language.

Instead, the README could maintain a list of all the languages already covered (which could in turn be links to the actual files). That way, I only have to do a Ctrl + F to check for a language.

Glad to make a PR for this, if you feel this is a valid need.

@sanspace
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This is indeed valid and useful for everyone not only the contributors. Please add it.

@leachim6
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leachim6 commented Feb 4, 2017

I am currently working on implementing this.

Thanks for your input

@thathexa
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thathexa commented Feb 13, 2017

I already took care of that :)
Take a look at commit 510f849a54ccfddedc30106639765b7a4b7e618b and pull request 381.
(didn't do the links thing, though).

@leachim6
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We are working towards a resolution on this thanks to @thathexa and their continuous improvements. I'm going to keep this issue open to document progress on this.

Thanks everyone

@thathexa
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The listed languages are now links to the actual files. Now I'm bored again ;)
Here's the commit.

@leachim6
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Sorry for the delay, this update is awesome @thathexa, clean script too I'm going to go ahead and close this one out now and keep moving on #317 and #316

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