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Remove reference to hello_world.rs
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When reading this paragraph, the beginning Rust programmer is starting to write a Hello World program. We have just told her to name the file `main.rs`, and immediately afterward, a `hello_world.rs` is mentioned. I changed this to an unrelated filename (incidentally one that appears in this repository) to make it clear that this is just an example. Also, wording it as a declarative sentence rather than an imperative one further separates it from the Hello World instructions in this section.
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…ichton When reading this paragraph, the beginning Rust programmer is starting to write a Hello World program. We have just told her to name the file `main.rs`, and immediately afterward, a `hello_world.rs` is mentioned. I changed this to an unrelated filename (incidentally one that appears in this repository) to make it clear that this is just an example. Also, wording it as a declarative sentence rather than an imperative one further separates it from the Hello World instructions in this section. r? @steveklabnik (Let me know if I'm sending too many PRs -- I can batch up TRPL edits, say, per chapter, if that works better. Or I can just refrain from editing TRPL as I read through it, if these are not sufficiently useful.)
…ichton When reading this paragraph, the beginning Rust programmer is starting to write a Hello World program. We have just told her to name the file `main.rs`, and immediately afterward, a `hello_world.rs` is mentioned. I changed this to an unrelated filename (incidentally one that appears in this repository) to make it clear that this is just an example. Also, wording it as a declarative sentence rather than an imperative one further separates it from the Hello World instructions in this section. r? @steveklabnik (Let me know if I'm sending too many PRs -- I can batch up TRPL edits, say, per chapter, if that works better. Or I can just refrain from editing TRPL as I read through it, if these are not sufficiently useful.)
…ichton When reading this paragraph, the beginning Rust programmer is starting to write a Hello World program. We have just told her to name the file `main.rs`, and immediately afterward, a `hello_world.rs` is mentioned. I changed this to an unrelated filename (incidentally one that appears in this repository) to make it clear that this is just an example. Also, wording it as a declarative sentence rather than an imperative one further separates it from the Hello World instructions in this section. r? @steveklabnik (Let me know if I'm sending too many PRs -- I can batch up TRPL edits, say, per chapter, if that works better. Or I can just refrain from editing TRPL as I read through it, if these are not sufficiently useful.)
When reading this paragraph, the beginning Rust programmer is starting
to write a Hello World program. We have just told her to name the file
main.rs
, and immediately afterward, ahello_world.rs
is mentioned.I changed this to an unrelated filename (incidentally one that appears
in this repository) to make it clear that this is just an example.
Also, wording it as a declarative sentence rather than an imperative one
further separates it from the Hello World instructions in this section.
r? @steveklabnik
(Let me know if I'm sending too many PRs -- I can batch up TRPL edits, say, per chapter, if that works better. Or I can just refrain from editing TRPL as I read through it, if these are not sufficiently useful.)