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Make adodbapi's readme a neatly formatted markdown with more links #2352

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@Avasam Avasam commented Aug 2, 2024

Make adodbapi's readme a neatly formatted markdown with more links

View the new readme as rendered by GitHub: https://github.com/Avasam/pywin32/blob/adodbapi-readme/adodbapi/README.md

@vernondcole I see there's a changelog in this readme. Would you like me to move my list of adodbapi changes written in https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/blob/main/CHANGES.txt here instead ? Maybe create a CHANGES.md for adodbapi itself ?

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* the bug tracker on <https://sf.net/projects/adodbapi/> may be checked, (infrequently).
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Is this still true ?

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* (CPython on Windows): Install [pywin32](https://pypi.org/project/pywin32/) (`pip install pywin32`) which includes adodbapi.
* (IronPython on Windows): Refer to <http://sf.net/projects/adodbapi> instead.
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Is it worth mentioning that the last version of pywin32 supporting IronPython is 306 ?


* 100% [DB-API 2.0 (PEP 249)](https://peps.python.org/pep-0249/) compliant (including most extensions and recommendations).
* Includes [PyUnit](https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyUnit) testcases that describe how to use the module.
* Fully implemented in Python. -- runs in current versions of Python 3.
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  • Fully implemented in Python. -- runs in current versions of Python 3.

This feels redundant with Prerequisites below

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