Fixed some language issues

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Yann Esposito (Yogsototh) 2012-01-05 16:49:30 +01:00
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@ -144,18 +144,23 @@ Once finished a server is launched and you could visit it by clicking this link:
[`http://localhost:3000`](http://localhost:3000)
Congratulation! Yesod works.
Congratulation! Yesod works!
> Note: if something is messed up use the following command line:
> <code class="zsh">
> \rm -rf dist/* ; cabal-dev install && yesod --dev devel
> </code>
<blockquote>
Note: if something is messed up use the following command line:
<code class="zsh">
\rm -rf dist/* ; cabal-dev install && yesod --dev devel
</code>
</blockquote>
Until the end of the tutorial, use another terminal and let this one open in a corner to see what occurs.
### Configure git
This step is not mandatory for a tutorial, but I wanted to jump directly in good practice. There are many different choice of CVS, but for this tutorial I'll use `git`.
This step is not mandatory for a tutorial, but I wanted to jump directly to good practice. There are many different choice of CVS, but for this tutorial I'll use `git`.
Copy this `.gitignore` file into the `yosog` folder.
@ -179,14 +184,10 @@ Now we are almost ready to start.
### A last point
Until here it was just an installation, an initialization and a configuration.
We have a directory containing a bunch of files and
we have a local web server that listen the port 3000.
Up until here, we have a directory containing a bunch of files and a local web server listening the port 3000.
If we modify a file inside this directory, yesod should try
to recompile as fast as possible the site.
This way, you should see the modification you do.
Instead of explaining the role of every file,
let's get straight to the point.
@ -205,8 +206,10 @@ Obviously:
- `templates/` contains HTML, JS and CSS templates.
- `config/models` is where you'll configure the persistent objects (database tables).
Also note until here we don't even typed any line of Haskell.
It is now time to start the interesting stuff.
During this tutorial we'll modify other files as well,
but we won't look them in detail.
Also we didn't even typed any line of Haskell.
But now, it is the time to start the interesting part.
## Echo