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Reading through the issues (enjoying them), I was thinking that it may be more accessible to have the code blocks written in other languages as well, perhaps toggle-able with HTML buttons (Python, C, C++, etc.)
If the goal is to reach the most people and to make this material as accessible as possible, perhaps pseudocode would be the best one-size-fits-all options (I personally love Wikipedia's pseudocode)
Would you be in favour of extending the README to a website where HTML is supported and work to integrate a bunch some more languages to your examples?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Reading through the issues (enjoying them), I was thinking that it may be more accessible to have the code blocks written in other languages as well, perhaps toggle-able with HTML buttons (Python, C, C++, etc.)
If the goal is to reach the most people and to make this material as accessible as possible, perhaps pseudocode would be the best one-size-fits-all options (I personally love Wikipedia's pseudocode)
Would you be in favour of extending the README to a website where HTML is supported and work to integrate a bunch some more languages to your examples?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: