Update Changelog
- "The Geek Code" should be in the "Removed" list.
- In version 3.15, there was a code for The Geek Code to indicate if someone had made suggestions for future versions of geek code. This code is no longer used as of version 4.x
- Suggestions for future additions to geek code are welcome!! It is just no longer a coded part of the geek code.
Bug: Found possible confusion with Perl (LP) and Python (Lp)
- Fixed: Changed Python to Lpy. Perl remains listed as LP
- Fixed: Example used Lp for python. Changed to Lpy
Added more programming languages
- Requested by a geek: Powershell is now a listed language for Geek Code (Lwps)
- Also Added Low-Level Lisp (Llll), Lua (Llua), Q Sharp (LQ#), Bourne-Again Shell (Lbash)
Alphabetized the whole mess...
- Hopefully sorting alphabetically will prevent other duplications like Perl and Python
New Special Character!!
- Use ^ to indicate if a geek has a degree or certificate in a particular field.
Version Change
- Increased from 4.5 to 4.55 for this additional character being added to the code.
Fixing some of the wrong examples in the intro, then thought... why not rewrite and add more to the intro to make it look better?
- Added a new intro description, which was yanked originally from Wikipedia, but then edited for clarity and content (See, because I'm on GitHub and not Wikipedia, these edits are a breeze. Suck it Wikipedia)
- Older Versions Section! I think I found the oldest surviving example of geek code on the web. (Boy will he be surprised when he starts getting hits on this page of his website!)
- Some of the examples in the intro used 3.x code, and I updated to use 4.5 code. (This is still a WIP)
Changes to Geek Code Version 4.2
- 1. Version Numbers moved into Header instead of being placed on a new line
- 2. Some of definitions that had multiple dashes were being formatted as long hyphens instead. Changed long hyphens back into minus signs where needed.
- 3. Used = (equals sign) instead of dashes in other places to prevent confusion
- 4. Correctly a lot of formatting. I have no idea if all this formatting is going to show correctly on GitHub, but just know it looks beautiful on my computer!