-# A command line bit-torrent client.
+# A command line BitTorrent client.
-I started writing a bit torrent client because it seemed like fun and I am learning Haskell and wanted to see if I can write something real with Haskell than just heat the room. It is turning out to be a lot of fun.
+I started writing a BitTorrent client because it seemed like fun and I am learning Haskell and wanted to see if I can write something real with Haskell than just heat the room. It is turning out to be a lot of fun.
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## WARNING
-- this client is not usable as your daily bit torrent client yet. You may get corrupted files and end up wasting a lot of bandwidth. So, until we achieve some robustness, consider this as a programmer-friendly project to learn about a bunch of stuff.
+- this client is not usable as your daily BitTorrent client yet. You may get corrupted files and end up wasting a lot of bandwidth. So, until we achieve some robustness, consider this as a programmer-friendly project to learn about a bunch of stuff.
## TODO
* Piece download algorithms.
* Concurrency (threads per peer)
* Multifile torrent support.
-* other advanced features of Bit Torrent (like DHT).
+* other advanced features of BitTorrent (like DHT).