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authorSean Corrales <scorrales@usft.com>2015-10-14 14:52:37 -0500
committerSean Corrales <scorrales@usft.com>2015-10-14 14:52:37 -0500
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@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ not false # => true
########################################################################
## 3. Functions
-########################################################################
+########################################################################
# Since LiveScript is functional, you'd expect functions to get a nice
# treatment. In LiveScript it's even more apparent that functions are
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ double-minus-one = (- 1) . (* 2)
# Other than the usual `f . g` mathematical formulae, you get the `>>`
# and `<<` operators, that describe how the flow of values through the
-# functions.
+# functions.
double-minus-one = (* 2) >> (- 1)
double-minus-one = (- 1) << (* 2)
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ kitten.hug! # => "*Mei (a cat) is hugged*"
## Further reading
There's just so much more to LiveScript, but this should be enough to
-get you started writing little functional things in it. The
+get you started writing little functional things in it. The
[official website](http://livescript.net/) has a lot of information on the
language, and a nice online compiler for you to try stuff out!