README grammar and spelling fixes
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@ -420,11 +420,11 @@ Using **connect-assets** library, it is as as simple as declaring these two line
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!= js('application') // expects public/js/application.js
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```
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:bulb: **Tip:** This works because in *connect-assets* middleware we have specified `helperContext: app.locals`.
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:bulb: **Tip:** This works, because in **connect-assets** middleware we specified `helperContext: app.locals`.
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The only thing you need to remember is to define your JavaScript files inside `public/js/application.js` using this
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strange syntax notation (Sprockets-style) borrowed from Rails. I know it's an extra thing to learn
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for someone who has never seen Rails asset pipeline before, but in this case, I think benefits outweigh the costs.
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for someone who has never seen Rails asset pipeline before, but in this case, benefits outweigh the cost.
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```js
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//= require lib/jquery-2.1.0.min
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//= require lib/bootstrap.min
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@ -442,8 +442,7 @@ mongoose.connection.on('error', function() {
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console.error('✗ MongoDB Connection Error. Please make sure MongoDB is running.');
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});
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```
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As the message says, you need to have a MongoDB server running before launching `app.js`. You can get MongoDB from
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[mongodb.org/downloads](mongodb.org/downloads), or install it via a package manager
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As the message says, you need to have a MongoDB server running before launching `app.js`. You can download MongoDB [here](mongodb.org/downloads), or install it via a package manager
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([Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) on Mac, `apt-get` on Ubuntu, `yum` on Fedora, etc.)
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### I get an error when I deploy my app, why?
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