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Can have every language a short introduction? #317

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monomaniar opened this issue May 21, 2016 · 13 comments
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Can have every language a short introduction? #317

monomaniar opened this issue May 21, 2016 · 13 comments
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@monomaniar
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At least show the homepage. I saw too many language never heard.

@leachim6
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Typically there's a link to the more esoteric languages in the commit message, I can't think if an elegant way to do this besides revising every single language in the project with comments inside the code linking to the webpage.

@monomaniar
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@leachim6 maybe show the homepage address in the comment. So every program language should at least support comment? O(∩——∩)O~

@monomaniar
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@leachim6 I think the language should at least support comment to be showed in this project.YY

@leachim6
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We can potentially merge this issue with #356

What do you think?

@gfairchild
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gfairchild commented Jun 16, 2018

How about linking to either Esolang or Wikipedia for each language on the readme. Esolang's entries are often quite nice. For example, check out https://esolangs.org/wiki/Brainfuck and https://esolangs.org/wiki/Labyrinth.

@NYfor2017
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How about show the short introduction of every language in "wiki" page ?

@Richienb
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We can manually operate the language list in the readme, adding descriptions after listing each one.

@MrBrain295
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@Richienb should I start to work on this?

@Richienb
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Go ahead.

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@MrBrain295
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We could put it in the wiki.

@Richienb
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Richienb commented Feb 3, 2022

Or we could just put it in the readme beside the language name. We'd need to update the script though to preserve the descriptions.

@Tomticaa
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Tomticaa commented Mar 9, 2022

like this

@Kundanagrawalofficial
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in short answer yes ...it could have but if you go in more in details you come to know a short introduction is not enough..

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