From 44477596eda3ca50ea6597d4af1fd809a01e2bdc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robin Wieruch Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 16:08:23 +0200 Subject: improve docs (#5872) --- docs/getting_started/first_steps.md | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/getting_started/first_steps.md') diff --git a/docs/getting_started/first_steps.md b/docs/getting_started/first_steps.md index 9186af730..4a551c415 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started/first_steps.md +++ b/docs/getting_started/first_steps.md @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ ## First steps -This page contains some simple examples to teach you about the fundamentals of -Deno. +This page contains some examples to teach you about the fundamentals of Deno. This document assumes that you have some prior knowledge of JavaScript, especially about `async`/`await`. If you have no prior knowledge of JavaScript, @@ -14,8 +13,8 @@ before attempting to start with Deno. Deno is a runtime for JavaScript/TypeScript which tries to be web compatible and use modern features wherever possible. -Browser compatibility means a simple `Hello World` program in Deno is the same -as the one you can run in the browser: +Browser compatibility means a `Hello World` program in Deno is the same as the +one you can run in the browser: ```ts console.log("Welcome to Deno 🦕"); @@ -106,10 +105,10 @@ Try the program: deno run --allow-read https://deno.land/std/examples/cat.ts /etc/passwd ``` -### A simple TCP server +### TCP server -This is an example of a simple server which accepts connections on port 8080, -and returns to the client anything it sends. +This is an example of a server which accepts connections on port 8080, and +returns to the client anything it sends. ```ts const hostname = "0.0.0.0"; -- cgit v1.2.3