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Prepare documenatation #30
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The original project has a lot of useful documentation. Especially
Introduction to C++React that is a good candidate for the main readme and Dataflow model that describes implementation details that are useful for library users.
I think that it's better to start with the markdown documentation. At least it's easier to read and write on Github.
An example of clear markdown documentation can be found at doctest.
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