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I myself don't use tutorials. I don't like being frog-marched
through somebody else's solution to somebody else's problem.
Give me a succinct Getting Started guide that provides a
synopsis and conceptual framework for what I'm doing, plus a
good reference manual with the depth that comes from actual
use of the product. The latter, especially, I'll consult
fairly often.