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author | Saurabh Sandav <justmailsaurabh@gmail.com> | 2015-10-18 13:21:31 +0530 |
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committer | Saurabh Sandav <justmailsaurabh@gmail.com> | 2015-10-18 13:25:29 +0530 |
commit | 10d0865214928a396bdb9d2ef187ed90b48a975c (patch) | |
tree | b5d692d43f10be2b755a2e7689a76cc53fc5d4c1 | |
parent | ddc6df88e23fe580cd623c2414d2898773119f3c (diff) |
[whip/en] Fix typos
-rw-r--r-- | whip.html.markdown | 9 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/whip.html.markdown b/whip.html.markdown index 3faee98a..61c301a5 100644 --- a/whip.html.markdown +++ b/whip.html.markdown @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ language: whip contributors: - ["Tenor Biel", "http://github.com/L8D"] + - ["Saurabh Sandav", "http://github.com/SaurabhSandav"] author: Tenor Biel author_url: http://github.com/L8D filename: whip.lisp @@ -93,13 +94,13 @@ null ; used to indicate a deliberate non-value undefined ; user to indicate a value that hasn't been set ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -; 2. Vairbles, Lists, and Dicts +; 2. Variables, Lists, and Dicts ; Variables are declared with the `def` or `let` functions. ; Variables that haven't been set will be `undefined`. (def some_var 5) ; `def` will keep the variable in the global context. -; `let` will only have the variable inside its context, and has a wierder syntax. +; `let` will only have the variable inside its context, and has a weirder syntax. (let ((a_var 5)) (+ a_var 5)) ; => 10 (+ a_var 5) ; = undefined + 5 => undefined @@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ undefined ; user to indicate a value that hasn't been set (my_function 10 10) ; = (+ (+ 10 10) 10) => 30 -; Obiously, all lambdas by definition are anonymous and +; Obviously, all lambdas by definition are anonymous and ; technically always used anonymously. Redundancy. ((lambda (x) x) 10) ; => 10 @@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ undefined ; user to indicate a value that hasn't been set (slice (.. 1 5) 2) ; => (3 4 5) (\ (.. 0 100) -5) ; => (96 97 98 99 100) -; `append` or `<<` is self expanatory +; `append` or `<<` is self explanatory (append 4 (1 2 3)) ; => (1 2 3 4) (<< "bar" ("foo")) ; => ("foo" "bar") |