v1.0.2.1-covid19 - Fourth official release (Saturday, March 6th 2021)
v1.0.2.1-covid-19
About
This is the fourth official release of the code-distancing project. I want to make an archive at this point, so I am making the fourth release. This release completely revolutionizes the project and brings many changes.
This is dose 2/2 for the 1.0.2 release.
This release includes the main code distancing program in 1:59 languages (English (1) and 59 programming languages)
The included languages are:
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ActionScript 2.0 (GitHub recognizes this as
AngelScript
for some reason) -
ActionScript 3.0 (GitHub recognizes this as
AngelScript
for some reason) -
Ada
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ALGOL 60
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AppleScript
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BASH
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BASIC
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Boo
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C
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C#
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C++
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COBOL 68
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CSS 3
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D
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Dart
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Erlang
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F#
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FORTRAN 90
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Genie
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Go! (2003 language by Francis McCabe)
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Go (2009 language by Google)
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Haskell
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HTML5
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Java
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JavaScript
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LISP
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Lua
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Objective-C
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Pascal
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Perl
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PHP
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Python 3
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Ruby
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Rust
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Scheme
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SmallTalk
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SQL
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Swift
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Vala
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Visual Basic
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Assembly
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Batch
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Caml
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CMake
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CSound
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CoffeeScript
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Matlab
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Nimrod/Nim
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ReStructuredText
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MediaWiki
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R
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XML
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YAML
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PowerShell
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REBOL
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PureBasic
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PostScript
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TCL (Tool Command Language)
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ASP (Action Server Pages)
No new languages were added in this release, although the following features were added/removed:
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- Deleted
3
IGNORE.md
files
- Deleted
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- Added release notes for version 3
This program is a joke program, but it is also being used to raise awareness of how dangerous COVID-19 really is. Please keep yourself and others safe during this time by wearing a mask (that COMPLETELY covers your mouth, and nose) and social distancing (by staying at least 6 feet apart) we can get through this if we try. There is also a common belief that after you get vaccinated that you are invincible from COVID-19. This is false. Even 5 weeks after your 2nd COVID-19 vaccine, you should still wear a mask and socially distance until everyone around you is vaccinated. The vaccine isn't 100% effective, it is 95% effective. There is still that 5% chance of getting it, which increases when you become careless. The original 95% is an estimate as well. Please remember to continue with the regular guidelines even after vaccinating, and stay safe.
Commit count: 627
Commits in last release: 621
Commit change: 6
GitHub version: 4 (Saturday, March 6th 2021 at 7:07 pm)