Clarify in tutorial.mt that this is not related to React's JSX. #351
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I can see why a safer, statically typed version of JavaScript would appeal to some, especially those from a Java background. However, I came here looking for React's template language/preprocessor, and read through the whole tutorial waiting for it to get around to templating and React integration, but thinking I was at least getting a foundation for what React uses. Adding this paragraph would have saved me some time.