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I removed the .cats file extension from the list, since, unlike .sats, .dats, and .hats, .cats is not used for ATS code, but rather for C code that's intended to be used in conjunction with ATS code. <ref>http://ats-lang.sourceforge.net/DOCUMENT/ATS2TUTORIAL/HTML/ATS2TUTORIAL-BOOK-onechunk.html#filename-extensions</ref> It's a bit of a gray area, so if someone better at Wikipedia than me wants to add a footnote/reference that'd be great. --[[User:Ebf526|Ebf526]] ([[User talk:Ebf526|talk]]) 11:52, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
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== Dubious repository metrics in the Future section? ==
Why is Microsoft’s GitHub code forge mentioned specifically with specific without comparing elsewhere? I am uncomfortable with this as a sole metric of popularity. This seems like more of footnote about popularity most likely being low rather than listing specific numbers. [[User:Toastal|Toastal]] ([[User talk:Toastal|talk]]) 14:43, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
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