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Fix typos in README #1152

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Once your down, just run your project and information should show up in your command line!
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> Having issues installing? [**→ View the installation guide**](https://million.dev/docs/install)
> Having issues installing? [**→ View the installation guide**](https://million.dev/docs)
## Why Million.js?

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React is slow.

The issue with React's reconciliation it becomes **exponentially slower** the more JSX elements you have. With this simple `App`, it only needs to diff a few elements. In a real world React app, you can easily have hundreds of elements, slowing down interface updates.
The issue with React's reconciliation is that it becomes **exponentially slower** the more JSX elements you have. With this simple `App`, it only needs to diff a few elements. In a real world React app, you can easily have hundreds of elements, slowing down interface updates.

Million.js solves this by **skipping the diffing step entirely** and directly updating the DOM node.

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