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Add Javadoc to document the examples in TornadoVM.
This affects the packages under the
examplesmodule:https://github.com/beehive-lab/TornadoVM/tree/master/examples/src/main/java/uk/ac/manchester/tornado/examples
The documentation is at the class-level and it will contain a description of how the TornadoVM API is used for each example. Additionally, it contains how to run the example