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| author | Alexander Sisco <36649949+devspeare@users.noreply.github.com> | 2025-02-12 12:59:29 -0800 |
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| committer | Alexander Sisco <36649949+devspeare@users.noreply.github.com> | 2025-02-12 12:59:29 -0800 |
| commit | 8384d4d9bf8be2d4a5ba55d90e5e633356134fa0 (patch) | |
| tree | aa0c4f15785fea87e2dce0f5eb155ce23ef127df | |
| parent | 2437edd51f58dcf6d5e8d4bdeb4e04be9a74c0b3 (diff) | |
fixed minor spelling and grammar typos
| -rw-r--r-- | exercises/110_quiz9.zig | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/exercises/110_quiz9.zig b/exercises/110_quiz9.zig index d4f0478..89881b1 100644 --- a/exercises/110_quiz9.zig +++ b/exercises/110_quiz9.zig @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ // bits on input and output pins. This lets you control LEDs, sensors, motors // and more! In a previous exercise (097_bit_manipulation.zig) you learned how // to swap two bytes using the ^ (XOR - exclusive or) operator. This quiz will -// test your knowledge of bit manipulationh in Zig while giving you a taste of +// test your knowledge of bit manipulation in Zig while giving you a taste of // what it's like to control registers in a real microcontroller. Included at // the end are some helper functions that demonstrate how we might make our // code a little more readable. @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ pub fn main() !void { // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // While the examples in this quiz have used only 4-bit wide variables, -// working with 8 bits is no different. Here's a an example where we set +// working with 8 bits is no different. Here's an example where we set // every other bit beginning with the two's place: // var PORTD: u8 = 0b0000_0000; |
