From 0d01e85f42f3c997df7fee942b05b509968bac4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Cesar Arevalo <cesar@zephyrhealthinc.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 20:20:07 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Typo fix to the programming guide in the docs

Typo fix to the programming guide in the docs. Changed the word "distibuted" to "distributed".

Author: Cesar Arevalo <cesar@zephyrhealthinc.com>

Closes #1495 from cesararevalo/master and squashes the following commits:

0c2e3a7 [Cesar Arevalo] Typo fix to the programming guide in the docs
---
 docs/programming-guide.md | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/programming-guide.md b/docs/programming-guide.md
index b09d6347cd..90c6971301 100644
--- a/docs/programming-guide.md
+++ b/docs/programming-guide.md
@@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ def doStuff(self, rdd):
 
 While most Spark operations work on RDDs containing any type of objects, a few special operations are
 only available on RDDs of key-value pairs.
-The most common ones are distibuted "shuffle" operations, such as grouping or aggregating the elements
+The most common ones are distributed "shuffle" operations, such as grouping or aggregating the elements
 by a key.
 
 In Scala, these operations are automatically available on RDDs containing
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ documentation](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#ha
 
 While most Spark operations work on RDDs containing any type of objects, a few special operations are
 only available on RDDs of key-value pairs.
-The most common ones are distibuted "shuffle" operations, such as grouping or aggregating the elements
+The most common ones are distributed "shuffle" operations, such as grouping or aggregating the elements
 by a key.
 
 In Java, key-value pairs are represented using the 
@@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ documentation](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#ha
 
 While most Spark operations work on RDDs containing any type of objects, a few special operations are
 only available on RDDs of key-value pairs.
-The most common ones are distibuted "shuffle" operations, such as grouping or aggregating the elements
+The most common ones are distributed "shuffle" operations, such as grouping or aggregating the elements
 by a key.
 
 In Python, these operations work on RDDs containing built-in Python tuples such as `(1, 2)`.
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