diff --git a/docs/Getting-Started-Console-Application.md b/docs/Getting-Started-Console-Application.md index 4d38ae7106..7aab005d77 100644 --- a/docs/Getting-Started-Console-Application.md +++ b/docs/Getting-Started-Console-Application.md @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ namespace AbpConsoleDemo } ```` -``AppModule`` is a good name for the startup module for a console application. A module class can register services to Dependency Injection by overriding ``ConfigureServices`` method as shown here. ``AddAssemblyOf<...>`` is a special extension method of ABP that registers all services in an assembly by convention (TODO: link to DI document). While this is optional, a module generally registers some of it's services. +``AppModule`` is a good name for the startup module for a console application. A module class can register services to Dependency Injection by overriding ``ConfigureServices`` method as shown here. ``AddAssemblyOf<...>`` is a special extension method of ABP that registers all services in an assembly by convention (TODO: link to DI document). While this is optional, a module generally registers some services. ### Initialize The Application -The next step is to bootstrap the application using the module created above: +The next step is to bootstrap the application using the startup module created above: ````C# using System; @@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ namespace AbpConsoleDemo ``AbpApplicationFactory`` is used to create the application and load all modules taking ``AppModule`` as the startup module. ``Initialize()`` method starts the application. -### Hellow World! +### Hello World! -The application above does nothing. Let's create a service that writes "Hello World!" to the console: +The application above does nothing. Let's create a service does something: ````C# using System;