User talk:Koltom

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Welcome to Rosetta Code! I'm Mike, and I noticed you created an account.

Some quick things you should be aware of:

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Sorry for the boilerplate; it can be a bit difficult giving an individual greeting to each person. If you post information about your technical interests and background, I'll probably read it. If you already have put that kind of information on your user page, I probably already have; I'm always interested in how people do and can benefit from Rosetta Code. --Michael Mol 03:01, 3 October 2010 (UTC)

tuscript and lang tag

By all means, leave the 'tuscript' keyword in the 'lang' tag; I've got the syntax highlighting logic set up such that if we don't have highlighting associated with a keyword, it sanitizes the text and spits it back out as a 'pre' block. By leaving the 'tuscript' keyword in there, it'll be easy to add syntax highlighting for TUSCRIPT in the future, just by dropping a file into the GeSHi distribution on the server. --Michael Mol 22:23, 4 January 2011 (UTC)