8308374acdb2 initial-docs
docs: typos, wording
author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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date | Tue, 06 Jul 2010 22:58:02 -0400 |
parents | 544c6c7b7603 |
children | 80d2d7acbd6c |
branches/tags | initial-docs |
files | docs/concepts.rst |
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--- a/docs/concepts.rst Tue Jul 06 00:00:49 2010 -0400 +++ b/docs/concepts.rst Tue Jul 06 22:58:02 2010 -0400 @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ Your code is not perfect. -If you're the only person that's reading your code, it's wrong. Period. +If you're the only person that's reading your code, it's wrong. As developers we need to review each other's code. This helps us catch errors before they find our users. It also makes us take greater care when writing -code because we know someone will most definitely be looking at it. +code because we know someone will be looking at it. Code Review Basics ------------------ @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ them. In the past half-decade or so there has been a move toward *decentralized* or -*distrubuted* version control systems. With these systems you commit to your +*distributed* version control systems. With these systems you commit to your local machine and then *push* and *pull* your commits to other people. Code review tools, however, seem to have remained rooted in the "centralized