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authorAdam Bard <github@adambard.com>2018-08-23 22:36:35 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2018-08-23 22:36:35 -0700
commit8de7389eaeb53c006bb6c8a8bea45641221b680e (patch)
tree5cbf1d9181f154116c6d1faa7acbce4c8d73afe0
parentaf6ea670859fc720a494b0073e5b0239e3394db9 (diff)
parenta78942e8f3e2c8b728bdf0ba5e4f8117027b85a2 (diff)
Merge pull request #3156 from isomorphisms/patch-7
clear up wording
-rw-r--r--go.html.markdown12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/go.html.markdown b/go.html.markdown
index 47d9c234..df677894 100644
--- a/go.html.markdown
+++ b/go.html.markdown
@@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ contributors:
---
Go was created out of the need to get work done. It's not the latest trend
-in computer science, but it is the newest fastest way to solve real-world
+in programming language theory, but it is a way to solve real-world
problems.
-It has familiar concepts of imperative languages with static typing.
+It draws concepts from imperative languages with static typing.
It's fast to compile and fast to execute, it adds easy-to-understand
-concurrency to leverage today's multi-core CPUs, and has features to
-help with large-scale programming.
+concurrency because multi-core CPUs are now common, and it's used successfully
+in large codebases (~100 million loc at Google, Inc.).
-Go comes with a great standard library and an enthusiastic community.
+Go comes with a good standard library and a sizeable community.
```go
// Single line comment
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ import (
// executable program. Love it or hate it, Go uses brace brackets.
func main() {
// Println outputs a line to stdout.
- // Qualify it with the package name, fmt.
+ // It comes from the package fmt.
fmt.Println("Hello world!")
// Call another function within this package.