Fix typographical errors in the documentation.
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# Adding Weights Files
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# Adding Weights Files
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Our [first model](../tutorials/write_first_model.md) did not need any weights files.
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Our [first model](../tutorials/write_first_model.md) did not need any weights files.
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We just created weights and bias at runtime.
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We just created weights and biases at runtime.
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But real-world models typically need weights files, and maybe some other
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But real-world models typically need weights files, and maybe some other
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supporting files.
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supporting files.
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During this phase, you have three kinds of errors that can appear:
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During this phase, you have three kinds of errors that can appear:
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* Zig compilation errors: we've all have been there, learning a new language
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* Zig compilation errors: we've all been there, learning a new language
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can be tough. Normally, the compiler should help you figure out what's wrong.
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can be tough. Normally, the compiler should help you figure out what's wrong.
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You can also check [ZML concepts](../learn/concepts.md) that explains types used
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You can also check [ZML concepts](../learn/concepts.md) that explains types used
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by ZML.
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by ZML.
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- add some Bazel to integrate our code with ZML
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- add some Bazel to integrate our code with ZML
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- no weights files or anything external is required for this example
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- no weights files or anything external is required for this example
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The reason we're doing our excercise in the `examples` folder is because it's
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The reason we're doing our exercise in the `examples` folder is because it's
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especially prepared for new ZML projects. It contains everything needed for ZML
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especially prepared for new ZML projects. It contains everything needed for ZML
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development. From `bazel` configs to `vscode` settings, and `neovim` LSP
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development. From `bazel` configs to `vscode` settings, and `neovim` LSP
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support. The `examples` folder serves as a cookiecutter ZML project example,
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support. The `examples` folder serves as a cookiecutter ZML project example,
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