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  • X Xiangyang Liu

    computerguru92382 wrote:

    How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

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    :laugh:

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    • P Paul Conrad

      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

      feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here

      How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB. :laugh: But seriously, the Spanish and French look right. Paul

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      Rama Krishna Vavilala
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      computerguru92382 wrote:

      How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

      http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^]


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      • X Xiangyang Liu

        computerguru92382 wrote:

        How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

        C: Helllllllllllllllllllll ---> buffer overflow C++: Helllllllllllllllllll ---> access violation C#: Hellllllllllllllllllll ---> null object reference Java: (5 minutes later) Class not found Assembly: #$!$@$%$#%$%&*^&*$% VB: (eror message box) Cannot create object :)[

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        Or Commodore 64 Basic: Hello World! ?Syntax Error Line 10

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          computerguru92382 wrote:

          How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

          http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^]


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          Paul Conrad
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          That's cool. My Graduate Advisor has something like that, too :) PJC

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          • X Xiangyang Liu

            computerguru92382 wrote:

            How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

            C: Helllllllllllllllllllll ---> buffer overflow C++: Helllllllllllllllllll ---> access violation C#: Hellllllllllllllllllll ---> null object reference Java: (5 minutes later) Class not found Assembly: #$!$@$%$#%$%&*^&*$% VB: (eror message box) Cannot create object :)[

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            :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              computerguru92382 wrote:

              How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

              http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^]


              My Blog

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              RC_Sebastien_C
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              repost... from the original post :-> <edit> just noticed the original post has been modified. the link probably wasn't there at first by seeing the other replies, so sorry for the reposting accusation if that's the case :) </edit> -- modified at 22:28 Wednesday 1st March, 2006

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                RC_Sebastien_C
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                latin: Vale Mundum

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                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                  For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                  Vikram A Punathambekar
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                  Tamil: Namaskaram Ulagam (Sorry, I don't have the font). Marathi (my native tongue) : Namaskar, bhoolok. NOTE: The Marathi translation is only approximate as I'm not an exponent of formal Marathi. Prakash might be able to give a more accurate translation. Cheers, Vikram.


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                  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                    Tamil: Namaskaram Ulagam (Sorry, I don't have the font). Marathi (my native tongue) : Namaskar, bhoolok. NOTE: The Marathi translation is only approximate as I'm not an exponent of formal Marathi. Prakash might be able to give a more accurate translation. Cheers, Vikram.


                    "Don't judge me You could be me in another life In another set of circumstances"   - "Tomorrow we'll see", Sting.

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                    Paul Conrad
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                    Interesting :) PJC

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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                      code frog 0
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                      You need to visit urban dictionary. I don't have a link but me thinks you'll find something akin to: Yo! Whas Up!

                      I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                        And the always entertaining Pig Latin (at least when you're 5 or :-O 35!) Pig Latin: Ellohay Orldway :-D delete this; * poof! *

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                          And the always entertaining Pig Latin (at least when you're 5 or :-O 35!) Pig Latin: Ellohay Orldway :-D delete this; * poof! *

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                          Добрый день. rara avis in terris

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                          • A Anton Afanasyev

                            Добрый день. rara avis in terris

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                            I don't know how to say "joke" in Russian, but I didn't understand a word of that! :-D delete this; * poof! *

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                            • P Paul Conrad

                              Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                              feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here

                              How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB. :laugh: But seriously, the Spanish and French look right. Paul

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                              This is the most fun sort of Hello World to write in .NET.[^] :->

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                              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                                German is correct, but I have tried to translate it to bavarian (a german idiom), I didn't used "World" but "all together" because it's a common salutation in bavaria (and for a true Bavarian there only exists Bavaria - and the others ;) ): Bavarian - Griasdi olle mitanand! ------------------------------ A bug in a Microsoft Product? No! It's not a bug it's an undocumented feature! -- modified at 2:46 Thursday 2nd March, 2006

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                                • A Anton Afanasyev

                                  Добрый день. rara avis in terris

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                                  That's "Good day" more or less, isn't it? I'm not sure about "Hwello", and I lack the right letters on my keyboard :rolleyes: but I wouöld try with this: HU CTO, µйp it's more like "Now what, world?" and looks ugly, but it's the best what 6 years of obligatory russian give :sigh:


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                                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                    For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                                    Czech - Ahoj světe Pavel

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                                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                      For an article I am looking for "Hello World" translated in different languages. So far I have got the following: German - Hallo Welt! Spanish - ¡Hola Mundo! French - Bonjour Monde! Italian - Ciao Mondo! Portugese - Hello Mundo! ' Japanese - こんにちは世界! Korean - 여보세요 세계 ! Chinese - 世界您好! Hindi - अभिवादन विशव Telugu - పృపంచముకె అభివాడనం Can the native speakers check these? I used google to generate all these except Hindi and Telugu (which may not be correct as I used CharMap to generate the text). Also Also feel free to add any langauge you speak and which I am missing here. I am not looking for Prgramming Languages. A comprehensive list of Hello Worlds in lots of programming languages is available here: http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/HelloWorld.shtml[^] Thanks


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                                      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                      Portugese - Hello Mundo! '

                                      Nope. It's "Olá, mundo!" or "Alô, mundo!" depending on the country. With the comma, preferably. I don't see dead pixels anymore... Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                                      • X Xiangyang Liu

                                        computerguru92382 wrote:

                                        How about C/C++/C#, Java, Assembly Language, Fortran, and VB.

                                        C: Helllllllllllllllllllll ---> buffer overflow C++: Helllllllllllllllllll ---> access violation C#: Hellllllllllllllllllll ---> null object reference Java: (5 minutes later) Class not found Assembly: #$!$@$%$#%$%&*^&*$% VB: (eror message box) Cannot create object :)[

                                        My articles and software tools

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                                        Xiangyang Liu wrote:

                                        Java: (5 minutes later) Class not found

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                                          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                          Portugese - Hello Mundo! '

                                          Nope. It's "Olá, mundo!" or "Alô, mundo!" depending on the country. With the comma, preferably. I don't see dead pixels anymore... Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                                          Romanian: Salut lume! in word by word translation, but "Bonjur popor" in artistic form... :cool:

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