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(** #
-<h1>Strongly-Specified Functions in Coq with the <code>refine</code> Tactic</h1>
-
-<span class="time">January 11, 2015</span>
- # *)
+<h1>Strongly-Specified Functions in Coq, part 1: using the <code>refine</code> Tactic</h1>
+
+<p>
+ This is the first article (initially published on <span class="time">January
+ 11, 2015</span>) of a serie of two on how to write strongly-specified
+ functions in Coq. You can read the next part <a
+ href="/posts/StronglySpecifiedFunctionsProgram">here</a>.
+</p>
+# *)
(** I started to play with Coq, the interactive theorem prover
developed by Inria, a few weeks ago. It is a very powerful tool,