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authorBrent Morrow2013-04-07 00:17:24 -0700
committerIgor Minar2013-04-11 14:56:30 -0700
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docs(guide/concepts): fix typo
An event is a user **interaction**, timer event, or network event (response from a server).
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This is how we get the ball rolling (refer to the diagram and example below):
The diagram and the example below describe how Angular interacts with the browser's event loop.
- 1. The browser's event-loop waits for an event to arrive. An event is a user interactions, timer event,
+ 1. The browser's event-loop waits for an event to arrive. An event is a user interaction, timer event,
or network event (response from a server).
2. The event's callback gets executed. This enters the JavaScript context. The callback can
modify the DOM structure.