commit 53820b40ce00b39104c8818f33645f4cbbf42f18
parent 31178f9f60bb33ba83999c532047ef4cc4ef754e
Author: Anders Damsgaard <anders@adamsgaard.dk>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2020 12:29:45 +0200
Fix two typos
Diffstat:
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pages/005-energy-efficient-programming.html b/pages/005-energy-efficient-programming.html
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ mess of the modern web that is html, javascript, cookies, and
trackers.</p>
<p>I am fascinated by the simplicity and efficiency of the gopher
-protocol, and you can now access my website through <a
+protocol, and you can now access my site through <a
href="gopher://adamsgaard.dk">gopher://adamsgaard.dk</a>. Gopher
is supported by <a href="https://curl.haxx.se">curl(1)</a>, <a
href="https://lynx.invisible-island.net">lynx(1)</a>, and many other
diff --git a/pages/005-energy-efficient-programming.txt b/pages/005-energy-efficient-programming.txt
@@ -3,15 +3,14 @@ and system design practice. In a nutshell, the philosophy favors
simple and well-designed solutions (e.g. C, POSIX, Unix) over
convoluted and hyped software-development tools (cloud deployment,
docker, systemd, autotools, and so on). The bitreich information
-site uses the WWW-precursor protocol [2]gopher , demonstrating that
+site uses the WWW-precursor protocol [2]gopher, demonstrating that
information transfer can occur without the ugly mess of the modern
web that is html, javascript, cookies, and trackers.
I am fascinated by the simplicity and efficiency of the gopher
-protocol, and you can now access my website through
-[3]gopher://adamsgaard.dk. Gopher is supported by [4]curl(1),
-[5]lynx(1), and many other programs and libraries. My client of
-choice is [6]sacc(1).
+protocol, and you can now access my site through [3]gopher://adamsgaard.dk.
+Gopher is supported by [4]curl(1), [5]lynx(1), and many other
+programs and libraries. My client of choice is [6]sacc(1).
I presented my thougts on scientific software development during
the [7]2020 brcon, and how consistent use of low-level programming