misunderstand the implements verb (#18)

* Update 08_from.md

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* Update exercises/04_traits/08_from/src/lib.rs

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ though the former bound is implicit.
In [`std`'s documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.From.html#implementors) In [`std`'s documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.From.html#implementors)
you can see which `std` types implement the `From` trait. you can see which `std` types implement the `From` trait.
You'll find that `&str` implements `From<&str> for String`. Thus, we can write: You'll find that `String` implements `From<&str> for String`. Thus, we can write:
```rust ```rust
let title = String::from("A title"); let title = String::from("A title");
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} }
``` ```
If a type `T` implements `From<U>`, then `Into<U> for T` is automatically implemented. That's why If a type `U` implements `From<T>`, then `Into<U> for T` is automatically implemented. That's why
we can write `let title = "A title".into();`. we can write `let title = "A title".into();`.
## `.into()` ## `.into()`

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// TODO: Implement the `From` trait for the `u32` type to make `example` compile. // TODO: Implement the `From` trait for the `WrappingU32` type to make `example` compile.
pub struct WrappingU32 { pub struct WrappingU32 {
value: u32, value: u32,