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Style guides for Google-originated open-source projects
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Updated README.md for easy undersanding #788

Closed Tomilola-ng closed 4 months ago

Tomilola-ng commented 1 year ago

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vapier commented 4 months ago

seems like the enhancement here is adding a lot of emojis ? some of the language ones seem obvious (e.g. Python), but others not so much (e.g. lisp & C#). overall, i'm not sure this adds much value, and in some cases, seems excessive (e.g. use of 👇 just to point at the next line of text which is where readers are already going to be looking). thanks for the suggestions, but i think we'll keep things as-is.