{:name {:first "John" :middle "Jacob" :last "Jingleheimerschmidt"}}
diff --git a/content/cftbat/do-things.html b/content/cftbat/do-things.html index f027ae3b..3c43af69 100644 --- a/content/cftbat/do-things.html +++ b/content/cftbat/do-things.html @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
{:name {:first "John" :middle "Jacob" :last "Jingleheimerschmidt"}}
Notice that map values can be of any type—strings, numbers, maps, vectors, even functions. Clojure don’t care!
+Notice that map values can be of any type—strings, numbers, maps, vectors, even functions. Clojure doesn’t care!
Besides using map literals, you can use the hash-map function to create a map:
(hash-map :a 1 :b 2)
; => {:a 1 :b 2}