diff --git a/tutorials/multiprocessing_intro.ipynb b/tutorials/multiprocessing_intro.ipynb index 49f82c6..7251546 100644 --- a/tutorials/multiprocessing_intro.ipynb +++ b/tutorials/multiprocessing_intro.ipynb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "metadata": { "name": "", - "signature": "sha256:4324cc9b055392dcbb5813ce3a18ba58a848b9da045d6c60188030f257582522" + "signature": "sha256:71b41bd32e9a3483fb6b2a31c1a9a11b0ed8e32dace59748d17e5e2292c778b0" }, "nbformat": 3, "nbformat_minor": 0, @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ "metadata": {}, "source": [ "\n", - "Multi-Threading vs. Multi-Processesing\n" + "Multi-Threading vs. Multi-Processing\n" ] }, { @@ -159,9 +159,9 @@ "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ - "The [multiprocessing](https://docs.python.org/dev/library/multiprocessing.html) module in Python's Standard Libarary has a lot of powerful features. If you want to read about all the nitty-gritty tips, tricks, and details, I would recommend to use the [official documentation](https://docs.python.org/dev/library/multiprocessing.html) as an entry point. \n", + "The [multiprocessing](https://docs.python.org/dev/library/multiprocessing.html) module in Python's Standard Library has a lot of powerful features. If you want to read about all the nitty-gritty tips, tricks, and details, I would recommend to use the [official documentation](https://docs.python.org/dev/library/multiprocessing.html) as an entry point. \n", "\n", - "In the following sections, I want to provide a brief overview of different approaches to show how the `multiprocessing` module can be used for prallel programming." + "In the following sections, I want to provide a brief overview of different approaches to show how the `multiprocessing` module can be used for parallel programming." ] }, { @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ - "Below, we will set up a benchmarking functions for our serial and multiprocessig approach that we can pass to our `timeit` benchmark function." + "Below, we will set up a benchmarking functions for our serial and multiprocessing approach that we can pass to our `timeit` benchmark function." ] }, {