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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Angular is pure client-side technology, written entirely in JavaScript. It works
long-established technologies of the web (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) to make the development of
web apps easier and faster than ever before.
-One important way that angular simplifies web development is by increasing the level of abstraction
+One important way that Angular simplifies web development is by increasing the level of abstraction
between the developer and most low-level web app development tasks. Angular automatically takes
care of many of these tasks, including:
@@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ care of many of these tasks, including:
* Setting Up Listeners and Notifiers
* Input Validation
-Because angular handles much of the work involved in these tasks, developers can concentrate more
+Because Angular handles much of the work involved in these tasks, developers can concentrate more
on application logic and less on repetitive, error-prone, lower-level coding.
-At the same time that angular simplifies the development of web apps, it brings relatively
+At the same time that Angular simplifies the development of web apps, it brings relatively
sophisticated techniques to the client-side, including:
* Separation of data, application logic, and presentation components
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ These techniques have been for the most part absent from the client-side for far
## Single-page / Round-trip Applications
-You can use angular to develop both single-page and round-trip apps, but angular is designed
+You can use Angular to develop both single-page and round-trip apps, but Angular is designed
primarily for developing single-page apps. Angular supports browser history, forward and back
buttons, and bookmarking in single-page apps.
-You normally wouldn't want to load angular with every page change, as would be the case with using
-angular in a round-trip app. However, it would make sense to do so if you were adding a subset of
-angular's features (for example, templates to leverage angular's data-binding feature) to an
+You normally wouldn't want to load Angular with every page change, as would be the case with using
+Angular in a round-trip app. However, it would make sense to do so if you were adding a subset of
+Angular's features (for example, templates to leverage angular's data-binding feature) to an
existing round-trip app. You might follow this course of action if you were migrating an older app
-to a single-page angular app.
+to a single-page Angular app.