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      <diff>@@ -26,5 +26,8 @@ All of the above will generate the exact same query, which is:
 
 This query is not executed until the first() method is called.
 
-All methods with no arguments can be called without parenthesis. As such, first is actually a method call and can be accessed as either ``-&gt;first()'' or ``-&gt;first''.
+All methods with no arguments can be called without parenthesis. As such, first is actually a method call and can be accessed as either ``-&gt;first()`` or ``-&gt;first``.
 
+Sqloop is written to be used as a library, but is also included as a plugin which is installed by default with *pea*, another of chrisrhoden's projects. *peadmin*, the administrative interface for pea, relies on sqloop.
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+Full documentation can be found in the github project's online wiki, at http://wiki.github.com/chrisrhoden/sqloop
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    <name>chrisrhoden</name>
    <email>carhoden@gmail.com</email>
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