Add substitutes characters for Windows file names
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The name of the file will be displayed as-is in the readme. It should be named according to the language it was written in. The name shouldn't be abbreviated too far (use `JavaScript.js` instead of `JS.js`) and it shouldn't be abbreviated too little (use `CSS.css` instead of `Cascading Style Sheets.css`). Additionally, use spaces instead of hyphens or underscores (use `Objective C.m` instead of `Objective-C.m`).
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If a file name contains a special character that Windows is not able to display, substitute it with the following:
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|Original|Substitute|
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|:-:|:-:|
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|/|∕|
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|\\ |\|
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|:|˸|
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|\*|∗|
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|?|?|
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|<|﹤|
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#### Contents
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The code in the file should be the simplest and most straightforward way to print/display/show `Hello World` exactly once in the language used. User input should not be request and a newline should only be printed when necessary.
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