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diff --git a/src/content/chapter0_basics/lesson01_hello_world/en.html b/src/content/chapter0_basics/lesson01_hello_world/en.html index a7dfc25..b555160 100644 --- a/src/content/chapter0_basics/lesson01_hello_world/en.html +++ b/src/content/chapter0_basics/lesson01_hello_world/en.html @@ -1,16 +1,12 @@ -<p>Here is a program that prints out the text "Hello, Joe!".</p> <p> - It does this by using the <code>println</code> function which has been - imported from the - <a href="https://hexdocs.pm/gleam_stdlib/gleam/io.html" - ><code>gleam/io</code></a - > - module, which is part of the Gleam standard library. + Here is a tiny program that prints out the text "Hello, Joe!". We'll explain + how it works shortly. </p> <p> - In a normal Gleam program this program would be run using the command + In a normal Gleam project this program would be run using the command <code>gleam run</code> on the command line, but here in this tour the program - is automatically compiled and run as the code is edited. + is compiled and run inside your web browser, allowing you to try Gleam without + installing anything on your computer. </p> <p> Try changing the text being printed to <code>Hello, Mike!</code> and see what |