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Thank you for your interest in CorePy!


General documentation for CorePy, including installation and getting started
information, is primarily available online at the following URL:

http://www.corepy.org/wiki

The source code itself also serves as documentation.  Large portions are
commented, and many files include unit-style tests and examples at the bottom.
Also the examples/ directory contains a variety of examples and tests.

Code composition was added to the development trunk on July 29, 2009 in
revision 789.  This new functionality breaks all existing code, though only
minor changes are needed to bring things up to date.  See the wiki for more
information.

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