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+~~Title: Developing with the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL)~~
+~~NOCACHE~~
+---
+
+# Developing with the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) #
+
+The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) are designed to build on top of 
each other in layers, steadily becoming higher level yet allowing access to 
each individual level as they go. Whether you're looking for the types of 
low-level helpers contained in the ``Eina`` library or the high-level 
abstractions of Elemetary you'll find a wealth of assistance within EFL.
+
+More information on EFL can be found on the [About EFL 
page](https://www.enlightenment.org/about-efl), including a breakdown of its 
various features and components.
+
+## Current vs. Beta ##
+
+The documentation on this section of the website is written with a focus on 
the next-generation release, currently in beta. While this means that the 
documentation is only partial in places, it will get you started with the very 
latest revision of EFL and all the new and improved features they bring.
+
+Documentation on the current version of EFL can be found in the [Legacy 
section](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/legacy/). When working through 
the documentation on the site, keep in mind that if a document is located in 
``/develop/legacy`` it is referring to the current release of EFL; if it is 
located in any other section of ``/develop`` it is referring to the beta 
release.
+
+Information on porting software between the current and beta releases of EFL 
can be found as part of the [Programming Guides](#Programming_Guides) section.
+
+## Languages ##
+
+Developers working with the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries can do so in a 
variety of languages. Each of the following documentation categories is split 
by language: at present the majority include documentation only for the C 
language, with documentation for additional languages to follow.
+
+In all cases, the language to which a particular document applies will be 
indicated in the page location: a document in ``/develop/tutorial/c`` will be 
for the C language, whereas ``/develop/tutorial/python`` offers alternatives 
for Python developers.
+
+A full list of the languages available is available on the landing page for 
each section.
+
+## Setting up the Development Environment [TODO] ##
+
+Information on downloading EFL and configuring a development environment can 
be found in the [Setup section](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/setup/).
+
+## Tutorials ##
+
+The [EFL Tutorials](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/tutorial/) are 
designed to introduce the functions and features of EFL to those who already 
have programming experience. Each tutorial walks through the implementation of 
a particular EFL feature or function, building upon previous tutorials to offer 
a step-by-step guide to getting comfortable with developing using EFL.
+
+Although you do not need previous experience with EFL to work through the 
tutorials, general programming knowledge is required.
+
+## Examples ##
+
+The [Examples section](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/examples/) offers 
more in-depth projects for those who have worked through the tutorials and 
would like to learn more. Previous knowledge of EFL is advised, making the 
examples a logical next step once you are comfortable with the tutorial 
materials.
+
+## Programming Guides ##
+
+The [Programming 
Guides](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/guides/start.md) are designed to 
provide informative material to developers working with EFL, including code 
snippets demonstrating the use of various features. They are provided both as a 
reference guide for experienced EFL developers and as an alternative or 
extension to the tutorials and examples for those who prefer less guided 
experimentation.
+
+## API Reference Documentation ##
+
+A reference to the features and functions of the beta-release API can be found 
in the [API Reference section](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/api/).
+
+Those working on the current-release API can find the equivalent documentation 
in the [Legacy API Reference 
section](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/api/start).
+
+Please note that, in both cases, the reference documentation is currently 
available exclusively for the C programming language.
+
+## Contributing Code ##
+
+If you have been working on an EFL-based project which you believe would be of 
value to other EFL or Enlightenment users, please consider contributing the 
code. Details on how to contribute your code to the Enlightenment Project, 
whether it's an entire application or a simple bug-fix, can be found on the 
[Developer Contributions 
page](https://www.enlightenment.org/contrib/devs/start.md).
+
+## IRC Channels ##
+
+The official Enlightenment IRC channels, hosted on the Freenode network, are 
often the quickest way to communicate with fellow developers. Available in 
English, German, French, and Korean, the channels are accessible 24/7 and are 
open to both developers and end-users.
+
+Connection information is as follows:
+
+| IRC Server       | Port | Channel | Topic           |
+|------------------|------|---------|-----------------|
+| irc.freenode.net | 6667 | #e      | General         |
+| irc.freenode.net | 6667 | #e.py   | Python-related  |
+| irc.freenode.net | 6667 | #e.bsd  | BSD-related     |
+| irc.freenode.net | 6667 | #e.de   | General - German|
+| irc.freenode.net | 6667 | #e.fr   | General - French|
+| irc.freenode.net | 6667 | #e.kr   | General - Korean|
+
+## Mailing Lists ##
+
+The Enlightenment Project maintains several mailing lists, full details of 
which are available on the [Contact 
page](https://www.enlightenment.org/contact). The developer-focused lists, 
which are available in English only, are as follows:
+
+| Mailing List                                                                 
                | Archive                                                       
                                | Topic                        |
+|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------|
+| 
[enlightenment-devel](http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel)
       | 
[SourceForge](http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=enlightenment-devel)
    | E/EFL development discussion |
+| 
[enlightenment-announce](http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-announce)
 | 
[SourceForge](http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=enlightenment-announce)
 | E/EFL announcements          |
+| 
[enlightenment-intl](http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-intl)
         | 
[SourceForge](http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=enlightenment-intl)
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