diff --git a/exercises/51_values.zig b/exercises/51_values.zig index 3038ade..bb0c98e 100644 --- a/exercises/51_values.zig +++ b/exercises/51_values.zig @@ -8,13 +8,12 @@ // ALL OF THIS RELATE TO THE DATA IN OUR ZIG PROGRAMS? LET'S HEAD // BACK UP TO THE TEXT EDITOR AND FIND OUT. // -// (Conversational) Ah, that's better. Now we can look at some -// familiar Zig code! +// Ah, that's better. Now we can look at some familiar Zig code. // // @import() adds the imported code to your own. In this case, -// compiled code from the standard library is compiled in with your -// program. It is loaded into RAM with the code you write when it -// runs. And that thing we give a const name? That's a struct! +// compiled code from the standard library is added to your program. +// It is loaded into RAM with the code you write when it runs. And +// that thing we give a const name? That's a struct! const std = @import("std");