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feature request: have link in runcoderun README.md for the various shebangs ('#!') for running different languages #7

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faddah opened this issue Jun 7, 2014 · 1 comment

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@faddah
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faddah commented Jun 7, 2014

hello,

set-up: Atom 0.101.0, your runcoderun 0.5.1, on a 27" iMac with an intel core i7 processor, 16 GB RAM, and Mac OS X 10.9.3 Mavericks with all the current updates.

you currently, in your README.md for the runcoderun package, state a shebang ('#!') is needed to run whatever language you wish in runcoderun, have a link to the wikipedia article describing what a shebang is. this is good, but what would be helpful would be a link to a web page somewhere, maybe several links, for which shebang is needed on various platforms to run the major languages (C/C++, HTML/CSS, Java, JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby, etc.). i would suggest a link, or several links, in your README.md to these examples of what shebang is needed to run a particular language, like say, PHP on Windows 8, or Python on Linux, etc.

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— faddah wolf
portland, oregon, u.s.a.
github.com/faddah

@faddah faddah changed the title feature request: have link in runcoderun README.md the various shebangs ('#!') for running different languages feature request: have link in runcoderun README.md for the various shebangs ('#!') for running different languages Jun 7, 2014
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jgarth commented Jul 19, 2014

Hey faddah,

I've been a bit swamped at work and am now on vacation, however I'll look into your requests when I'm back. Thanks for the feedback!

Josh

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