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Sep 30 2004, 03:30 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 165 Joined: 22-September 04 From: IS - IT - US - BE Member No.: 804 |
http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml
How the world say hello world?Here a list with the different Lang sintax, Old lang too |
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Oct 1 2004, 12:09 AM
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Member [ Level 2 ] Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 52 Joined: 5-September 04 Member No.: 256 |
yes, all the programmers started with "hello world",
but I don't know why it is. |
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Oct 1 2004, 05:49 AM
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PESTICIDAL MANIAC Group: Members Posts: 626 Joined: 1-September 04 From: Auckland, New Zealand Member No.: 27 |
QUOTE(kilz @ Oct 1 2004, 12:09 PM) I believe Brian W. Kernighan is the reason behind those words, in his tutorial on the B Language, that is where he included the code to actually do hello world. This trend continued in his other books with Dennis Ritchie for the C Programming Language first and second edtion. Those words have made a scene in reality and virtual worlds, Golf players saying it, Virtual news readers saying it, most programming languages follow it's trend now. Cheers, MC |
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Oct 12 2004, 08:21 PM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 10-October 04 Member No.: 1,093 |
QUOTE(mastercomputers @ Oct 1 2004, 06:49 AM) I believe Brian W. Kernighan is the reason behind those words, in his tutorial on the B Language, that is where he included the code to actually do hello world. This trend continued in his other books with Dennis Ritchie for the C Programming Language first and second edtion. Those words have made a scene in reality and virtual worlds, Golf players saying it, Virtual news readers saying it, most programming languages follow it's trend now. Cheers, MC yep. in my antique 20 year old c book (c coming after b in the English language). THis was the first printf(?) program |
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