Make readme prettier

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>```lang
code
```
````
With options:
````
>options```lang
code
```
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```
>`lang code`
```
With options:
````
>options`lang code`
````
```
### Examples
````
>```hs
main :: IO ()
main = print 1
```
````
>```cpp
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
}
```
````
>harmony```js
class Foo {
bar = 1;
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console.log(new Foo().bar);
```
>`py print('hello world')`
>e`hs (+) <$> Just 1 <*> Just 2`
````
```
>`py print('hello world')`
```
## Supported Languages and Options
```
>e`hs (+) <$> Just 1 <*> Just 2`
```
One of the following language codes is set in `lang`.
Options are optionally set in `options`, which is a semicolon-delimited list of `flag` or `flag=value`.
## Supported Languages
One of the following languages is set in `lang`.
- `js` JavaScript (Node 11.11.0)
- `py` Python (CPython 3.7.2, CPython 2.7.16)
- `hs` Haskell (GHC 8.6.3)
- `pas` Pascal (FPC 3.0.4)
- `go` Go (Go 1.12)
- `fs` F# (FSharp 4.5)
- `c` C (GCC 8.2.0)
- `cpp` C++ (G++ 8.2.0)
- `cs` C# (Mono 5.18.0)
## Options
Options are optionally set in `options`, which is a semicolon-delimited list of `flag` or `flag=value`.
For JavaScript:
- `harmony` enables harmony features (`--harmony` on node)
- `e` prints the result of evaluating the code
For Python:
- `2` runs Python 2 instead of Python 3
For Haskell:
- `e` evaluates a single expression instead of a module
For Pascal:
- None
For Go:
- None
For F#:
- None
For C:
- None
For C++:
- None
For C#:
- `e` evaluates a single expression instead of a module
- `e` evaluates a single expression instead of a module
- `fs` F# (FSharp 4.5)
- `go` Go (Go 1.12)
- `hs` Haskell (GHC 8.6.3)
- `e` evaluates a single expression instead of a module
- `js` JavaScript (Node 11.11.0)
- `harmony` enables harmony features (`--harmony` on node)
- `e` prints the result of evaluating the code
- `pas` Pascal (FPC 3.0.4)
- `py` Python (CPython 3.7.2, CPython 2.7.16)
- `2` runs Python 2 instead of Python 3