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Fixes Issue #85 (and another proofreading correction) #87

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions book/src/pages/expressions/05-exercises.md
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Expand Up @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ A bit of exploration should convince you that yes, Scala does maintain the stand

Below we've written a number of expressions. For each expression, try to answer the questions:

1. It will compile?
2. If it compiles, what is it's type?
1. Will it compile?
2. If it compiles, what is its type?
3. If it compiles can it be evaluated, or will it fail at run-time?

Then try to check your guesses using the worksheet. If you guessed wrong, try to think about what part of your understanding is incorrect.
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions book/src/pages/foreword-1.md
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Expand Up @@ -65,14 +65,15 @@ For further advancement we recommend considering one of the many excellent
Scala textbooks out there, including our own [Essential Scala][essential-scala].

If you are working through the exercises on your own,
we highly recommend joining our [Gitter chat room][underscore-gitter]
we highly recommend joining our [Discord server][creative-scala-discord]
to get help with the exercises and provide feedback on the book.


The text of [Creative Scala][github-creative-scala] is open source,
as is the source code for the [Doodle][github-doodle]
drawing library used in the exercises.
You can grab the code from our [GitHub account][underscore-github].
Contact us on Gitter or by email if you would like to contribute.
Contact us on Discord or by email if you would like to contribute.

Thanks for downloading and happy creative programming!

Expand All @@ -85,8 +86,7 @@ This is an *early access* release of Creative Scala.
There may be typos and other errors in the text and examples.

If you spot any mistakes or would like to provide feedback,
please let us know via our [Gitter chat room][underscore-gitter]
or by email:
please let us know via our [Discord server][creative-scala-discord] or by email:

- Dave Gurnell ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]))
- Noel Welsh ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]))
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion book/src/pages/links.md
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[github-creative-scala]: https://github.com/underscoreio/creative-scala
[essential-scala]: http://underscore.io/training/courses/essential-scala
[underscore-github]: https://github.com/underscoreio
[underscore-gitter]: https://gitter.im/underscoreio/scala
[creative-scala-discord]: https://discord.com/invite/rRhcFbJxVG
[underscore]: http://underscore.io
[twitter-dave]: http://twitter.com/davegurnell
[twitter-jono]: http://twitter.com/jonoabroad
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion book/src/pages/summary/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ discussing and demonstrating core design patterns and the benefits they offer.

If you want to challenge yourself,
try drawing something more complex with Doodle and
sharing it with us via [Gitter][underscore-gitter].
sharing it with us via [Discord][creative-scala-discord].
There are lots of things you can try---check the `examples` directory
in the Doodle codebase for some suggestions:

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