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title: 'Strolch Documentation'
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description: 'Any good software has some decent documentation explaining concepts, best practices and gives examples.'
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date: 2015-04-06T00:00:00+01:00
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LastModifierDisplayName: "Robert von Burg"
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LastModifierEmail: "eitch@eitchnet.ch"
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## Strolch Documentation
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Any good software has some decent documentation explaining concepts, best
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practices and gives examples.
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So this post is to announce that there is now a new page on Strolch's website
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with a bit of documentation. This first documentation explains the Strolch
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runtime and some of the do and don't in Strolch code.
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Bear with us, writing documentation takes time and can be outdated quickly, so
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we will make an effort to keep everything up to date and add more documentation,
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but this is a start.
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So go ahead and read the [documentation](/documentation) , and if you haven't already, also read
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the rest of the website which should give some more insight into the [what](/), [why](/history)
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and [how](/api) of Strolch.
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