From 8f4d43a8a77da43f5071be1d2a40a85f91a291ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: april j Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 15:42:22 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Light copyediting Is it weird to fork and PR small copyedits for someone else's blog? Probably about as weird as it is to enjoy Erlang. --- content/erlang-training.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/erlang-training.md b/content/erlang-training.md index dc6ec82..2330776 100644 --- a/content/erlang-training.md +++ b/content/erlang-training.md @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ It was an excellent tutorial and I'd recommend it to anyone interested. I've been working on the internet for a long time, long enough that some of my favorite languages and technologies aren't really used that much anymore (sorry Apache and Perl). Because I was a Perl programmer in the late 90's, I read a -lot fo writing by its charismatic and prolific designer, Larry Wall. Larry would +lot of writing by its charismatic and prolific designer, Larry Wall. Larry would write at length about where the various Frankenstein pieces of the language came -from. This mean dives into Common LISP, Prolog, you name it, and I became a bit +from. This means dives into Common LISP, Prolog, you name it, and I became a bit of a language nerd. Not a language Alpha-nerd - I want to be careful about what I claim about myself - but at the very least a neophyte nerd. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ it isn't something new and sexy, but a language that was introduced more than thirty years ago. I currently work in the internet voice and video domain, specifically in what is -being called Unified Communications. Erlang has it's roots in +being called Unified Communications. Erlang has its roots in telecommunications, so it is no surprise that a number of applications in our space are built upon it. There is one project in particular that we will be relying upon a great deal in the coming months, such that we will need to -- 2.39.5