Docs: remove old tutorial, list examples upfront

Signed-off-by: Solomon Hykes <sh.github.6811@hykes.org>
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This makes developers more productive, because they don't have to learn a new workflow every time their deployment This makes developers more productive, because they don't have to learn a new workflow every time their deployment
system changes. system changes.
## Examples
* [Deploy a simple React application](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/examples/README.md#deploy-a-simple-react-application)
* [Deploy an application to your Kubernetes cluster](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/examples/README.md#deploy-a-simple-react-application)
* [Provision a Kubernetes cluster on AWS](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/examples/README.md#provision-a-kubernetes-cluster-on-aws)
* [Add HTTP monitoring to your application](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/examples/README.md#add-http-monitoring-to-your-application)
* [Deploy an application to your Kubernetes cluster](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/blob/main/examples/README.md#deploy-an-application-to-your-kubernetes-cluster)
## Alpha disclaimer ## Alpha disclaimer
Dagger is *alpha-quality software*. It has many bugs, the user interface is minimal, and it may change in incompatible ways at any time. If you are still willing to try it, thank you! We appreciate your help and encourage you to ask questions and report issues. Dagger is *alpha-quality software*. It has many bugs, the user interface is minimal, and it may change in incompatible ways at any time. If you are still willing to try it, thank you! We appreciate your help and encourage you to ask questions and report issues.
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* [Installing Dagger](doc/install.md) * [Installing Dagger](doc/install.md)
* [Adding Dagger to your project](doc/adding_dagger.md) * [Adding Dagger to your project](doc/adding_dagger.md)
* [Tutorials](doc/tutorials.md)
* [Examples](examples/README.md) * [Examples](examples/README.md)
* [Dagger vs. Other Software](doc/vs.md) * [Dagger vs. Other Software](doc/vs.md)
* [Dagger Programmer Manual](doc/programmer.md) * [Dagger Programmer Manual](doc/programmer.md)

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# Dagger Tutorials
## Compute a test configuration
Currently `dagger` can only do one thing: compute a configuration with optional inputs, and print the result.
If you are confused by how to use this for your application, that is normal: `dagger compute` is a low-level command
which exposes the naked plumbing of the Dagger engine. In future versions, more user-friendly commands will be available
which hide the complexity of `dagger compute` (but it will always be available to power users, of course!).
Here is an example command, using an example configuration:
```
$ dagger compute ./examples/simple --input-string www.host=mysuperapp.com --input-dir www.source=.
```