Add Kevin and Whatever instances; typo fixes

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BreezeWiki is programmed in the @hyperlink["https://racket-lang.org" "Racket"] programming language.
If you are new to programming entirely, BreezeWiki is likely not a good introductory project for you. I recommend purchasing a physical book about programming targeted at beginners. (In 2022, internet searches for beginner programming questiosn are sadly filled with low quality results or straight up misinformation.)
If you are new to programming entirely, BreezeWiki is likely not a good introductory project for you. I recommend purchasing a physical book about programming targeted at beginners. (In 2022, internet searches for beginner programming questions are sadly filled with low quality results or straight up misinformation.)
If you already know programming concepts but are new to Racket, I recommend reading @hyperlink["https://docs.racket-lang.org/quick/" "Quick: An Introduction to Racket with Pictures"] and trying the instructions for yourself. This should fill you in on the basics of practically using the Racket language. After reading that, if you want to know the fundamentals even more in-depth, you can check out the @hyperlink["https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/index.html" "Racket Guide"], which is better to jump around in rather than read from start to end.
If you already know programming concepts but are new to Racket, I recommend reading @hyperlink["https://docs.racket-lang.org/quick/" "Quick: An Introduction to Racket with Pictures"] and trying the instructions for yourself. This should fill you in on the basics of doing real things with the Racket language. After reading that, if you want to know the fundamentals even more in-depth, you can check out the @hyperlink["https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/index.html" "Racket Guide"], which is better to jump around in rather than read from start to end. The Racket reference documentation is on the same website.
I @italic{highly recommend} using the official DrRacket IDE to write Racket code, particularly if you are a beginner. It applies useful indentation automatically and it has extremely good hover hints. Once you are familiar with Racket, you could configure Emacs, VSCode, Vim, or your favourite other editor to understand Racket's style rules, though you might still miss out on the really good hover hints.
I @italic{recommend} using the official DrRacket IDE to write Racket code, particularly if you are a beginner. It applies useful indentation automatically and it has helpful hover hints. Once you are familiar with Racket, you could configure Emacs, VSCode, Vim, or your favourite other editor to understand Racket's style rules, though you might still miss out on syntax highlighting or hover hints in some situations.
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{"owner_name": "Cadence", "owner_website": "https://cadence.moe", "instance": "https://breezewiki.com"},
{"owner_name": "Artemis Everfree", "owner_website": "https://artemis.sh/", "instance": "https://antifandom.com"},
{"owner_name": "PussTheCat.org", "owner_website": "https://pussthecat.org", "instance": "https://breezewiki.pussthecat.org"},
{"owner_name": "https://kevin.payravi.dev", "owner_website": "https://kevin.payravi.dev", "instance": "https://bw.hamstro.dev"},
{"owner_name": "Project Segfault", "owner_website": "https://projectsegfau.lt", "instance": "https://bw.projectsegfau.lt"},
{"owner_name": "Hostux", "owner_website": "https://hostux.network", "instance": "https://breeze.hostux.net"},
{"owner_name": "Artemis Lena", "owner_website": "https://artemislena.eu", "instance": "https://bw.artemislena.eu"},
{"owner_name": "Whatever Social", "owner_website": "https://whatever.social", "instance": "https://nerd.whatever.social"}
]