Minor corrections to getting-started.md

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ In Mithril, an application typically lives in a namespace and contains component
For simplicity, our application will have only one component, and we're going to use it as the namespace for our application. For simplicity, our application will have only one component, and we're going to use it as the namespace for our application.
In Mithril, a *component* is an object that contains two functions: `controller` and `view`. In Mithril, a *component* is an object that contains a `view` function and optionally a `controller` function.
``` ```
//an empty Mithril component //an empty Mithril component
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}; };
``` ```
The code above defines a view-model object called `vm`. It is simply a javascript object that has a `init` function. This function initializes the `vm` object with three members: `list`, which is simply an array, `description`, which is an `m.prop` getter-setter function with an empty string as the initial value, and `add`, which is a method that adds a new Todo instance to `list` if an input description getter-setter is not an empty string. The code above defines a view-model object called `vm`. It is simply a javascript object that has an `init` function. This function initializes the `vm` object with three members: `list`, which is simply an array, `description`, which is an `m.prop` getter-setter function with an empty string as the initial value, and `add`, which is a method that adds a new Todo instance to `list` if an input description getter-setter is not an empty string.
Later in this guide, we'll pass the `description` property as the parameter to this function. When we get there, I'll explain why we're passing description as an argument instead of simply using OOP-style member association. Later in this guide, we'll pass the `description` property as the parameter to this function. When we get there, I'll explain why we're passing description as an argument instead of simply using OOP-style member association.