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Right now the tutorial is coherently designed, tested, and even documented. However, it doesn't build up in a way that's very beginner friendly. It establishes glom's value and then immediately uses it at an intermediate level.
I'd like it if it was a bit more drawn out to use basic features first and then add a multi-line
Coalesce
as the