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-*********************
-Tutorial and Concepts
-*********************
-
-What is this tutorial about?
-============================
-
-This tutorial covers the basic steps for a newcomer to come to grips with
-CherryPy's unique approach to web application development. After following
-this tutorial, you will be able to understand how CherryPy
-applications work, and also to implement simple but yet powerful applications
-on your own. Some knowledge of the Python programming language is assumed.
-One does not need to be an expert to work with CherryPy, but a good
-understanding of object-oriented basics is strongly recommended.
-
-This tutorial only covers the basic features of CherryPy, but it tries to
-present them in a way that makes it easier for you to discover how to
-use them. The CherryPy distribution comes with several good tutorial applications;
-however, the best way to master CherryPy is to use it to write your own
-Web applications. The embedded web server makes it easy for anyone not only
-to try, but also to deploy local applications, or even small Internet-enabled
-web sites. Try it, and let us know what you did with it!
-
-Knowledge required
-------------------
-
-It is assumed that the user has:
-
- * Some knowledge of the Python programming language
- * Some experience with basic object oriented programming
- * Some knowledge of HTML, which is necessary to build the Web pages
-
-Learning Python
----------------
-
-As stated above, this is not a guide to the Python language. There are plenty of
-good resources for those learning Python (just to name a few among the best:
-`Python course in Bioinformatics <http://www.pasteur.fr/recherche/unites/sis/formation/python/>`_,
-`A Byte Of Python <http://www.byteofpython.info/>`_ and
-`Dive into Python <http://www.diveintopython.org/>`_).
-The `official Python website <http://www.python.org>`_ lists some good
-resources, including an excellent
-`tutorial <http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html>`_.
-
-Start the Tutorial
-==================
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
-
- basics
- exposing
- dispatching
- config
- tools
- engine
-