Update readme fixed typos (#22587)

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Nigel Cheok
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As mentioned before, you can also install the `vue-cli`, but this is not
recomended for beginners.
recommended for beginners.
## Declarative Rendering
Vue.js is a great tool for creating dynamic pages, and a first way to get in
touch with that is what's called Declarative Rendering.
The use of term "declarative" intends to straighten this concept to
The use of term "declarative" tends to straighten this concept to
declarative languages, such as SQL: you order something, it's not implied
any implementation. Vue.js allows you to declare what data you want to be
rendered, as simply as that:
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change.
If you want to try this reactivity out, open the console and change the value
of `app.message` to say, `"Hello from console"`. Did you notice the change in
of `app.message` to, say, `"Hello from console"`. Did you notice the change in
the page?
The `{{ ... }}` is the syntax for that behavior: outputting the value
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</div>
```
There're cases in which what we want is to set an attribute using our Vue app's
There are cases in which what we want is to set an attribute using our Vue app's
variable. You might think that the same syntax applies, but Vue has something
specific for that, what we call "binding".