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Add Boolean section to README

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Closed Administrator requested to merge github/fork/welchbj/patch-1 into master Jul 21, 2017
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Created by: welchbj

What is this Python project?

This Python project provides a high-level interface for parsing, transforming, displaying, and satisfying Boolean expressions, as well as representing them through truth tables.

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

This library strives to encompass many features of similar libraries such as PyEDA and Pycosat and encapsulate these features in a simpler programming interface using Pythonic features such as iterators, kwargs, and namedtuples. tt also has a greater emphasis on producing REPL-friendly output and has extensive documentation on its project site (http://tt.brianwel.ch), making it an easier tool to use for beginners to learn more about Boolean algebra and manipulation. tt also strives for ease of distribution, with support for Python 2.7 - 3.6 and pre-built wheels for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Python on all supported interpreter versions (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ttable/0.6.2).

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Source branch: github/fork/welchbj/patch-1