=item architecture
-The kind of compluter you're working on, where one "kind" of computer
+The kind of computer you're working on, where one "kind" of computer
means all those computers sharing a compatible machine language.
Since Perl programs are (typically) simple text files, not executable
images, a Perl program is much less sensitive to the architecture it's
=item autoincrement
-To add one to something automatically, hence the name of the the C<++>
+To add one to something automatically, hence the name of the C<++>
operator. To instead subtract one from something automatically is
known as an "autodecrement".
Based on the Glossary of Programming Perl, Third Edition,
by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen & Jon Orwant.
Copyright (c) 2000, 1996, 1991 O'Reilly Media, Inc.
-Used with permission.
+This document may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.