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-![CalipeL](https://bitbucket.org/janvrany/jv-calipel/raw/71925d2ae258ffe413e495ea680e65a1834b4c13/web/public/images/logo.png)
-
-*Benchmarking made easy*
-
-CalipeL is a simple framework to ease development and maintenance
-of benchmarks and performance regressions. CalipeL has been heavily 
-inspired by [SUnit][1] and [Caliper][2]
-
-The basic ideas behind are:
-
-- Benchmarking and (especially) interpreting benchmark results is always
-  a monkey business. Therefore the framework should be as simple as 
-  possible so everybody understands the meaning of numbers it gives.
-- Benchmark results should be kept and managed at single place so one
-  can view and retrieve all past benchmark results pretty much the same
-  way as one can view and retrieve past versions of the software from
-  VCS.
-
-## Features
-
-- *simple* - creating a benchmark is as simple as writing a method in a class
-- *flexible* - a special set-up and/or warm-up routines could be specified at benchmark-level as well as set of parameters to allow fine-grained measurements
-under different conditions 
-- *multi-language* - supports multiple languages to allow for language/runtime comparison
-- *web* - comes with simple web interface to gather and process benchmark results. [Example...](https://swing.fit.cvut.cz/calipel)
-
-## Supported Languages
-
-* [Smalltalk/X][4]
-* [Pharo][5]
-
-Planned:
-
-* Java
-* Ruby
-* Python
-
-## More Information
-
-...could be found on [wiki][3].
-
-## Authors
-
-* Jan Vraný `<jan.vrany [*] fit.cvut.cz>`
-* Marcel Hlopko
-
-[1]: http://sunit.sourceforge.net/
-[2]: https://code.google.com/p/caliper/
-[3]: https://bitbucket.org/janvrany/jv-calipel/wiki/Home
-[4]: http://www.exept.de/de/products/smalltalkx
-[5]: http://www.pharo-project.org/home
+![CalipeL](https://bitbucket.org/janvrany/jv-calipel/raw/71925d2ae258ffe413e495ea680e65a1834b4c13/web/public/images/logo.png)
+
+*Benchmarking made easy*
+
+CalipeL is a simple framework to ease development and maintenance
+of benchmarks and performance regressions. CalipeL has been heavily 
+inspired by [SUnit][1] and [Caliper][2]
+
+The basic ideas behind are:
+
+- Benchmarking and (especially) interpreting benchmark results is always
+  a monkey business. Therefore the framework should be as simple as 
+  possible so everybody understands the meaning of numbers it gives.
+- Benchmark results should be kept and managed at single place so one
+  can view and retrieve all past benchmark results pretty much the same
+  way as one can view and retrieve past versions of the software from
+  VCS.
+
+## Features
+
+- *simple* - creating a benchmark is as simple as writing a method in a class
+- *flexible* - a special set-up and/or warm-up routines could be specified at benchmark-level as well as set of parameters to allow fine-grained measurements
+under different conditions 
+- *multi-language* - supports multiple languages to allow for language/runtime comparison
+- *web* - comes with simple web interface to gather and process benchmark results. [Example...](https://swing.fit.cvut.cz/calipel)
+
+## Supported Languages
+
+* [Smalltalk/X][4]
+* [Pharo][5]
+
+Planned:
+
+* Java
+* Ruby
+* Python
+
+## More Information
+
+...could be found on [wiki][3].
+
+## Authors
+
+* Jan Vraný `<jan.vrany [*] fit.cvut.cz>`
+* Marcel Hlopko `<marcel [*] hlopko.com>`
+
+[1]: http://sunit.sourceforge.net/
+[2]: https://code.google.com/p/caliper/
+[3]: https://bitbucket.org/janvrany/jv-calipel/wiki/Home
+[4]: http://www.exept.de/de/products/smalltalkx
+[5]: http://www.pharo-project.org/home
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