@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Unicode string manipulation (`str` type)
1717Rust's string type is one of the core primitive types of the language. While
1818represented by the name `str`, the name `str` is not actually a valid type in
1919Rust. Each string must also be decorated with its ownership. This means that
20- there are two common kinds of strings in rust :
20+ there are two common kinds of strings in Rust :
2121
2222* `~str` - This is an owned string. This type obeys all of the normal semantics
2323 of the `~T` types, meaning that it has one, and only one, owner. This
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ fn main() {
3939}
4040 ```
4141
42- From the example above, you can see that rust has 2 different kinds of string
42+ From the example above, you can see that Rust has 2 different kinds of string
4343literals. The owned literals correspond to the owned string types, but the
4444"borrowed literal" is actually more akin to C's concept of a static string.
4545
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ inferred from the type, these static strings are not mutable.
5151
5252# Mutability
5353
54- Many languages have immutable strings by default, and rust has a particular
54+ Many languages have immutable strings by default, and Rust has a particular
5555flavor on this idea. As with the rest of Rust types, strings are immutable by
5656default. If a string is declared as `mut`, however, it may be mutated. This
5757works the same way as the rest of Rust's type system in the sense that if
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