vfarcic / docker-flow

Docker Flow: Walkthrough
https://technologyconversations.com/2016/04/18/docker-flow/
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Update proxy.md #2

Closed mrahbar closed 8 years ago

mrahbar commented 8 years ago

I enjoyed reading the article and wanted to make my contribution to improve it. I fixed mainly typos and grammer stuff.

vfarcic commented 8 years ago

Thank you. I really appreciate it.

By the way, I was surprised you even found the article :). It's only the first draft that I wrote in one go. I usually just write a lot of stuff without worrying whether it makes sense or is correct. Then I forget about it for few days until my mind clears. Only after that I review my articles. I planned to do the review tomorrow, then proofread it, and, finally, publish it on TechnologyConversations.com.

In any case, let me repeat it one more time. That you so much for sending this PR.

Feel free to send any other comments, requests for new features, bugs, or contribute with code changes.

mrahbar commented 8 years ago

Your welcome! I've first read your article on TechnologyConversations.com then found the repo. then looked inside the repo and found the neat images. I'm currently reviewing your code. Go is though language when reading it the first time :/ Great work, keep it up!

vfarcic commented 8 years ago

Go is, indeed, quite different than most other languages. It does take a bit of time to get used to it. But, when you do, it's beautiful. It is very simple and small and, yet, it contains everything one might need for most of the back-end tasks.