Adding in .gitattributes file for syntax highlighting.#2
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Adding in .gitattributes file for syntax highlighting.#2rbharath wants to merge 1 commit intoBANKEX:masterfrom
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The solidity contracts in the solidity-float-point-calculation repo currently don't have syntax highlighting. Github recently added support for solidity syntax highlighting, but due to name conflicts, requires each repo which wants such highlighting to add in a special .gitattributes file. This PR adds this file to the repo.
Contracts look very nice with highlighting turned on (for example, see https://github.com/datamined/contracts/blob/master/contracts/DataCoin.sol), so I think it will make the contracts here more readable.