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- [ ] The Language in question must be able to run a web server that can serve JSON and text.
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- [ ] The Runtime must be able to be packaged into a Docker container
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Note: Both Compiled and Interpreted languages work with Appwrite's execution model but both are written in slightly different ways.
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Note: Both Compiled and Interpreted languages work with Appwrite's execution model but are written in slightly different ways.
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It's really easy to contribute to an open source project, but when using GitHub, there are a few steps we need to follow. This section will take you step-by-step through the process of preparing your own local version of Appwrite, where you can make any changes without affecting Appwrite right away.
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> If you are experienced with GitHub or have made a pull request before, you can skip to [Implement new runtime](https://github.com/appwrite/appwrite/blob/master/docs/tutorials/add-runtime.md#2-implement-new-runtime).
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