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author | Christian Beier <dontmind@freeshell.org> | 2016-11-18 13:32:27 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2016-11-18 13:32:27 +0100 |
commit | 93ea516fd175a4f8e6810f183e5fed86489804c0 (patch) | |
tree | 16ac0353fdea674e9f2d0c164088abcda1931fd0 /README | |
parent | 3df54ce7ce2e126a7e5f88c4ae1f515509abc19b (diff) | |
parent | 63bc75f24b8a82910f5864d5c3348e284be66ade (diff) | |
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Merge pull request #138 from stweil/master
Fix some typos
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@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ the original code from ORL/AT&T. When I began hacking with computers, my first interest was speed. So, when I got around assembler, I programmed the floppy to do much of the work, because -it's clock rate was higher than that of my C64. This was my first experience +its clock rate was higher than that of my C64. This was my first experience with client/server techniques. When I came around Xwindows (much later), I was at once intrigued by the @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ modem from home, it was no longer that much fun. When I started working with ASP (Application Service Provider) programs, I tumbled across Tarantella and Citrix. Being a security fanatic, the idea of running a server on windows didn't appeal to me, so Citrix went down the -basket. However, Tarantella has it's own problems (security as well as the +basket. However, Tarantella has its own problems (security as well as the high price). But at the same time somebody told me about this "great little administrator's tool" named VNC. Being used to windows programs' sizes, the surprise was reciprocal inverse to the size of VNC! @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ I am always amazed how people react whenever Microsoft(tm) puts in some features into their products which were around for a long time. Especially reporters seem to not know dick about what they are reporting about! But what is every time annoying again, is that they don't do it right. Every -concept has it's new name (remember what enumerators used to be until +concept has its new name (remember what enumerators used to be until Mickeysoft(tm) claimed that enumerators are what we thought were iterators. Yeah right, enumerators are also containers. They are not separated. Muddy.) @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ The people at AT&T worked really well to produce something as clean and lean as VNC. The managers decided that for their fame, they would release the program for free. But not only that! They realized that by releasing also the code for free, VNC would become an evolving little child, conquering -new worlds, making it's parents very proud. As well they can be! To protect +new worlds, making its parents very proud. As well they can be! To protect this innovation, they decided to make it GPL, not BSD. The principal difference is: You can make closed source programs deriving from BSD, not from GPL. You have to give proper credit with both. |