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author | Tim Heaney <oylenshpeegul@gmail.com> | 2015-10-05 22:19:59 -0400 |
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committer | Tim Heaney <oylenshpeegul@gmail.com> | 2015-10-05 22:19:59 -0400 |
commit | 5e11d06a4f131302956334e76c989fb935ad9709 (patch) | |
tree | 6c67462ecdc79b62f5aa4554a376e93192cf44c0 /rust.html.markdown | |
parent | e0f81c1a9f6329d785ecc558f1a380c24c26809d (diff) |
Typo: should be advice, not advise.
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diff --git a/rust.html.markdown b/rust.html.markdown index 4fbd6144..3157fcf4 100644 --- a/rust.html.markdown +++ b/rust.html.markdown @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ it possible to use Rust libraries as a "drop-in replacement" for C. Rust’s first release, 0.1, occurred in January 2012, and for 3 years development moved so quickly that until recently the use of stable releases was discouraged -and instead the general advise was to use nightly builds. +and instead the general advice was to use nightly builds. On May 15th 2015, Rust 1.0 was released with a complete guarantee of backward compatibility. Improvements to compile times and other aspects of the compiler are |