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commit 30964cd3bea81bd58a58f881805757880a49464c
Author: Xavi Artigas <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Oct 27 05:04:26 2017 -0700

    Wiki page hello-world.md changed with summary [] by Xavi Artigas
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 pages/develop/tutorial/c/hello-world.md.txt | 6 +++---
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diff --git a/pages/develop/tutorial/c/hello-world.md.txt 
b/pages/develop/tutorial/c/hello-world.md.txt
index b781c671..3c75eea0 100644
--- a/pages/develop/tutorial/c/hello-world.md.txt
+++ b/pages/develop/tutorial/c/hello-world.md.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 
 # Tutorial 1: Hello World #
 
-This tutorial will guide you through the necessary steps to build your first 
"Hello World" example using the _Enlightenment Foundation Libraries_ (EFL). 
Before continuing make sure you have read the [Setting up the development 
environment](devenv-setup.md) guide.
+This tutorial will guide you through the necessary steps to build your first 
"Hello World" example using the _Enlightenment Foundation Libraries_ (EFL). 
Before continuing make sure you have read the [Setting up the development 
environment](/develop/setup/c/) guide.
 
 There is very little code in this first tutorial so don't worry if you have 
little coding experience. The main goal is to build and execute an application 
using EFL. You will need a basic knowledge of C to get started however.
 
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ efl_main(void *data EINA_UNUSED, const Efl_Event *ev 
EINA_UNUSED)
 EFL_MAIN()
 ```
 
-Next, build this application as outlined in our guide in [Setting up the 
development environment](devenv-setup.md#Building). If you are using the 
``gcc`` compiler, run:
+Next, build this application as outlined in our guide in [Setting up the 
development environment](/develop/setup/c/#Building). If you are using the 
``gcc`` compiler, run:
 
 ```bash
 gcc -o hello-world hello-world.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eina efl 
elementary` -DEFL_EO_API_SUPPORT=1 -DEFL_BETA_API_SUPPORT=1
@@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ Hopefully you will not have found this tutorial too 
difficult. So far you have l
 * Your EFL programs should **always** call ``efl_exit()`` at some stage.
 * Your EFL programs should include the ``EFL_MAIN()`` macro at the end, so EFL 
can insert its own start and shutdown code.
 
-The next tutorial keeps introducing more basic concepts, and shows how to 
retrieve the command line parameters passed to your program. See you there!
\ No newline at end of file
+The next tutorial keeps introducing more basic concepts, and shows how to 
retrieve the command line parameters passed to your program. See you there!

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