Hello World!!!
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world_program[^]
While small test programs existed since the development of programmable computers, the tradition of using the phrase "Hello world!" as the test message was influenced by an example program in the book The C Programming Language, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, published in 1978. The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (i.e., no capital letters, no exclamation sign; those entered the tradition later). The book had inherited the program from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Kernighan —Programming in C: A Tutorial— which shows the first known version of the program...
-- Marcus Kwok
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world_program[^]
While small test programs existed since the development of programmable computers, the tradition of using the phrase "Hello world!" as the test message was influenced by an example program in the book The C Programming Language, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, published in 1978. The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (i.e., no capital letters, no exclamation sign; those entered the tradition later). The book had inherited the program from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Kernighan —Programming in C: A Tutorial— which shows the first known version of the program...
-- Marcus Kwok
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world_program[^]
While small test programs existed since the development of programmable computers, the tradition of using the phrase "Hello world!" as the test message was influenced by an example program in the book The C Programming Language, by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, published in 1978. The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (i.e., no capital letters, no exclamation sign; those entered the tradition later). The book had inherited the program from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Kernighan —Programming in C: A Tutorial— which shows the first known version of the program...
-- Marcus Kwok
All Hail the "Kerninghan and Ritchie"! Those were The Times! :-D
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
A "hello world!" link from Wikipedia, "Evolution of a programmer".
Best, Jun
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This might help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world[^] -- Nicola -- modified at 9:13 Wednesday 23rd August, 2006
The beatnik language for 'Hello, World' looks almost like some sigs I've seen over the years:
Baa, badassed areas! Jarheads' arses queasy nude adverbs! Dare address abase adder? *bares baser dadas* HA! Equalize, add bezique, bra emblaze. He (quezal), aeons liable. Label lilac "bulla," ocean sauce! Ends, addends, duodena sounded amends.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatnik_programming_language[^]
When was the last time you poured some wine for you and your sweetie and went out on the front porch to watch the geometry frolic on the lake?--Rebecca M. Riordan, Designing Effective Database Systems
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
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Hello I've been wondering about this since I started programming long years ago. Who on earth was the first to write a "Hello world!" program that we see in any newbies tutorial?? Regards:rose:
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A "hello world!" link from Wikipedia, "Evolution of a programmer".
Best, Jun
:laugh:
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Nice Collection:omg:
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All Hail the "Kerninghan and Ritchie"! Those were The Times! :-D
K & R C? <shudder>
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
FIX: A MFC program created in Visual Studio .NET 2003 unexpectedly quits when you try to close it[^]
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K & R C? <shudder>
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
FIX: A MFC program created in Visual Studio .NET 2003 unexpectedly quits when you try to close it[^]
Chris Maunder wrote:
K & R C?
K & R C! :-D