docs: update README to add JS/TS language support#214
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[WIP] Update readme to add js/ts support for latest release
docs: update README to add JS/TS language support
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Pull request overview
Updates the extension’s documentation to reflect the current set of supported languages (now including JavaScript and TypeScript), aligning the README with the shipped functionality in v0.3.0.
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- Updates the “Multi-language Support” feature bullet to include JavaScript and TypeScript.
- Adds JavaScript and TypeScript entries to the “Supported Languages” table with support notes.
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The README still listed only C# and Go as supported languages, despite JavaScript and TypeScript support shipping in v0.3.0.
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