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			<title>API - Partial Classes</title>
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	Starting from ver. 0.5 jCore can be extended using the API or more precisely using Partial Classes. All source code classes are prepended with an _ (underscore) and then empty classes are created for each of them so it is easy to extend every part of the classes.</p>]]></description>
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