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We should add tests that match all of the official tutorials. In addition to being a good baseline to ensure correctness, it will also make sure that we avoid the embarrassment of someone trying out our lib by following along with the tutorials running into a bug.
Likely we should use a testing suite, with each method running one of the tutorials and
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