Rosetta Code:Village Pump/C sharp bug: Difference between revisions

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This would cause <nowiki>{{header|C#}}</nowiki> to act like <nowiki>{{header|C sharp|C#}}</nowiki>. However, plain <nowiki>[[C#]]</nowiki> links would still be broken. I now think that <nowiki>{{header|C#}}</nowiki> should remain broken like <nowiki>[[C#]]</nowiki>. --[[User:Kernigh|Kernigh]] 20:50, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
:I think we're OK now. I don't think any users have tried to do <nowiki>{{header|C#}}</nowiki>. If we see it then we can think about it. It's best to only change the header template when we need to since it's used in so many places and it's slow to update. --[[User:Mwn3d|Mwn3d]] 22:23, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
 
===other mixed names of languages===
 
This may not be the appropriate place for this topic, but there are about a dozen or so languages that are ''mis-cased'' (sic) in their '''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>header|xxx<nowiki>}}</nowiki>''' --- that is, the names of the languages are in different case than the majority-use case of a language; the worst case has only three mis-caseings (sic):
 
* ANT, ant
* AutoIt, AutoIT
* BASIC, Basic
* Bc, BC
* F Sharp, F sharp
* Gdl, GDL
* HaXe, Haxe
* Maple, MAPLE
* MATLAB, Matlab
* NewLISP, Newlisp
* OoRexx, OOREXX
* OpenEdge/Progress, Openedge/Progress
* Run BASIC, Run Basic
 
(a more complete and updated list (along with their counts) is listed at or near the bottom (end) of http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Talk:Rosetta_Code/Rank_languages_by_popularity ('''case of names of programming languages''' section) if anybody wants to take a crack at fixing a few of them. Because the case is the problem here, I don't know how to identify what (or where) the program example (entry) is --- that is, searching for them is useless. I fixed a small handful of errors because I knew the identify of the guy entering the bad mixed case of ''Rexx'' instead of ''REXX''. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] 18:21, 2 September 2012 (UTC)