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authorChris Ward <chris.ward@ethereum.org>2019-01-16 23:39:29 +0800
committerChris Ward <chris.ward@ethereum.org>2019-01-16 23:39:29 +0800
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Mention that there is no Cron in Ethereum
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@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ Contracts in Solidity are similar to classes in object-oriented languages. They
contain persistent data in state variables and functions that can modify these
variables. Calling a function on a different contract (instance) will perform
an EVM function call and thus switch the context such that state variables are
-inaccessible.
+inaccessible. A contract and its functions need to be called for anything to happen.
+There is no "cron" concept in Ethereum to call a function at a particular event automatically.
.. include:: contracts/creating-contracts.rst