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Programming languages - official/unofficial logos (time sensitive: do you have 5 minutes this weekend?) #179
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I'll be glad to help with this one, already added my findings for some of the languages |
Quick note from Andrew Nesbitt:
@m-a-ge that should help for a lot of these! |
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Ok, I've made some progress and I'm going to finish with the rest of languages tomorrow. |
@m-a-ge understatement of the year. This is such an amazingly huge help! This has freed us up to make progress on the prototype all weekend instead of doing this research, and we absolutely needed that time. Thank you so much for taking the time and energy to dive into it! |
I've finally finished 🏁 with exercism/meta#24 It was a bit tedious (sometimes it was hard to find information for some languages because even official websites\repos didn't provided it), but I hope it helped on the road to a new version of exercism.io. I'll be glad to help with something else |
@m-a-ge You are a total star. THANK you! ✨ ⭐️ ✨ ⭐️⭐️⭐️ ✨ ⭐️ ✨ |
Want to help with a quick project?
We're hoping to get a definitive answer about the logos for each language represented on Exercism.
TL;DR: If you know anything about the logos, or have time to contribute a few minutes worth of research in the next day or two, this would be an enormous help.
The project is listed here: exercism/meta#24, and contains a separate issue for each individual language, to make it easy to track what's done and not.
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