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  • K Kenneth Haugland

    I see the jr. high and the new manager are at the same level in the beginning. :laugh:

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    Lost User
    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    Yeah. :)

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    • L Lost User

      High School/Jr.High

      10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
      20 END

      First year in College

      program Hello(input, output)
      begin
      writeln('Hello World')
      end

      Second year in college

      (defun hello
      (print
      (cons 'Hello (list 'World))))

      New professional

      #include <stdio.h>
      void main(void)
      {
      char *message[] = {"Hello ", "World"};
      int i;

      for(i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
      printf("%s", message[i]);
      printf("\n");
      }

      Seasoned professional

      #include <iostream.h>
      #include <string.h>

      class string
      {
      private:
      int size;
      char *ptr;

      string() : size(0), ptr(new char[1]) { ptr[0] = 0; }

      string(const string &s) : size(s.size)
      {
        ptr = new char\[size + 1\];
        strcpy(ptr, s.ptr);
      }
      
      ~string()
      {
        delete \[\] ptr;
      }
      
      friend ostream &operator <<(ostream &, const string &);
      string &operator=(const char \*);
      

      };

      ostream &operator<<(ostream &stream, const string &s)
      {
      return(stream << s.ptr);
      }

      string &string::operator=(const char *chrs)
      {
      if (this != &chrs)
      {
      delete [] ptr;
      size = strlen(chrs);
      ptr = new char[size + 1];
      strcpy(ptr, chrs);
      }
      return(*this);
      }

      int main()
      {
      string str;

      str = "Hello World";
      cout << str << endl;
      
      return(0);
      

      }

      Master programmer

      [
      uuid(2573F8F4-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
      ]
      library LHello
      {
      // bring in the master library
      importlib("actimp.tlb");
      importlib("actexp.tlb");

        // bring in my interfaces
        #include "pshlo.idl"
      
        \[
        uuid(2573F8F5-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
        \]
        cotype THello
      

      {
      interface IHello;
      interface IPersistFile;
      };
      };

      [
      exe,
      uuid(2573F890-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
      ]
      module CHelloLib
      {

        // some code related header files
        importheader(<windows.h>);
        importheader(<ole2.h>);
        importheader(<except.hxx>);
        importheader("pshlo.h");
        importheader("shlo.hxx");
        importheader("mycls.hxx");
      
        // needed typelibs
        importlib("actimp.tlb")
      
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      Jorgen Andersson
      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      A manager using a command line mail program. :wtf: I think that's a hint on how old the joke is.

      Light moves faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright, until you hear them speak. List of common misconceptions

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      • L Lost User

        High School/Jr.High

        10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
        20 END

        First year in College

        program Hello(input, output)
        begin
        writeln('Hello World')
        end

        Second year in college

        (defun hello
        (print
        (cons 'Hello (list 'World))))

        New professional

        #include <stdio.h>
        void main(void)
        {
        char *message[] = {"Hello ", "World"};
        int i;

        for(i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
        printf("%s", message[i]);
        printf("\n");
        }

        Seasoned professional

        #include <iostream.h>
        #include <string.h>

        class string
        {
        private:
        int size;
        char *ptr;

        string() : size(0), ptr(new char[1]) { ptr[0] = 0; }

        string(const string &s) : size(s.size)
        {
          ptr = new char\[size + 1\];
          strcpy(ptr, s.ptr);
        }
        
        ~string()
        {
          delete \[\] ptr;
        }
        
        friend ostream &operator <<(ostream &, const string &);
        string &operator=(const char \*);
        

        };

        ostream &operator<<(ostream &stream, const string &s)
        {
        return(stream << s.ptr);
        }

        string &string::operator=(const char *chrs)
        {
        if (this != &chrs)
        {
        delete [] ptr;
        size = strlen(chrs);
        ptr = new char[size + 1];
        strcpy(ptr, chrs);
        }
        return(*this);
        }

        int main()
        {
        string str;

        str = "Hello World";
        cout << str << endl;
        
        return(0);
        

        }

        Master programmer

        [
        uuid(2573F8F4-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
        ]
        library LHello
        {
        // bring in the master library
        importlib("actimp.tlb");
        importlib("actexp.tlb");

          // bring in my interfaces
          #include "pshlo.idl"
        
          \[
          uuid(2573F8F5-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
          \]
          cotype THello
        

        {
        interface IHello;
        interface IPersistFile;
        };
        };

        [
        exe,
        uuid(2573F890-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
        ]
        module CHelloLib
        {

          // some code related header files
          importheader(<windows.h>);
          importheader(<ole2.h>);
          importheader(<except.hxx>);
          importheader("pshlo.h");
          importheader("shlo.hxx");
          importheader("mycls.hxx");
        
          // needed typelibs
          importlib("actimp.tlb")
        
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        Steve Echols
        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        Kindergartner C:\>echo Hello, World. :)


        - S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on! Code, follow, or get out of the way.

        • S
          50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
          Code, follow, or get out of the way.
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        • L Lost User

          High School/Jr.High

          10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
          20 END

          First year in College

          program Hello(input, output)
          begin
          writeln('Hello World')
          end

          Second year in college

          (defun hello
          (print
          (cons 'Hello (list 'World))))

          New professional

          #include <stdio.h>
          void main(void)
          {
          char *message[] = {"Hello ", "World"};
          int i;

          for(i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
          printf("%s", message[i]);
          printf("\n");
          }

          Seasoned professional

          #include <iostream.h>
          #include <string.h>

          class string
          {
          private:
          int size;
          char *ptr;

          string() : size(0), ptr(new char[1]) { ptr[0] = 0; }

          string(const string &s) : size(s.size)
          {
            ptr = new char\[size + 1\];
            strcpy(ptr, s.ptr);
          }
          
          ~string()
          {
            delete \[\] ptr;
          }
          
          friend ostream &operator <<(ostream &, const string &);
          string &operator=(const char \*);
          

          };

          ostream &operator<<(ostream &stream, const string &s)
          {
          return(stream << s.ptr);
          }

          string &string::operator=(const char *chrs)
          {
          if (this != &chrs)
          {
          delete [] ptr;
          size = strlen(chrs);
          ptr = new char[size + 1];
          strcpy(ptr, chrs);
          }
          return(*this);
          }

          int main()
          {
          string str;

          str = "Hello World";
          cout << str << endl;
          
          return(0);
          

          }

          Master programmer

          [
          uuid(2573F8F4-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
          ]
          library LHello
          {
          // bring in the master library
          importlib("actimp.tlb");
          importlib("actexp.tlb");

            // bring in my interfaces
            #include "pshlo.idl"
          
            \[
            uuid(2573F8F5-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
            \]
            cotype THello
          

          {
          interface IHello;
          interface IPersistFile;
          };
          };

          [
          exe,
          uuid(2573F890-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
          ]
          module CHelloLib
          {

            // some code related header files
            importheader(<windows.h>);
            importheader(<ole2.h>);
            importheader(<except.hxx>);
            importheader("pshlo.h");
            importheader("shlo.hxx");
            importheader("mycls.hxx");
          
            // needed typelibs
            importlib("actimp.tlb")
          
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          Marc Clifton
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          You say "Goodbye" and I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello. :) Marc

          Reverse Engineering Legacy Applications
          How To Think Like a Functional Programmer
          My Blog
          Computational Types in C# and F#

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          • M Marc Clifton

            You say "Goodbye" and I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say "Goodbye", I say "Hello, hello, hello". I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello. :) Marc

            Reverse Engineering Legacy Applications
            How To Think Like a Functional Programmer
            My Blog
            Computational Types in C# and F#

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            Lost User
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            It would be nice to read a thread in this forum without having you throw in a reference to the Beatles. :wtf:

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            • L Lost User

              High School/Jr.High

              10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
              20 END

              First year in College

              program Hello(input, output)
              begin
              writeln('Hello World')
              end

              Second year in college

              (defun hello
              (print
              (cons 'Hello (list 'World))))

              New professional

              #include <stdio.h>
              void main(void)
              {
              char *message[] = {"Hello ", "World"};
              int i;

              for(i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
              printf("%s", message[i]);
              printf("\n");
              }

              Seasoned professional

              #include <iostream.h>
              #include <string.h>

              class string
              {
              private:
              int size;
              char *ptr;

              string() : size(0), ptr(new char[1]) { ptr[0] = 0; }

              string(const string &s) : size(s.size)
              {
                ptr = new char\[size + 1\];
                strcpy(ptr, s.ptr);
              }
              
              ~string()
              {
                delete \[\] ptr;
              }
              
              friend ostream &operator <<(ostream &, const string &);
              string &operator=(const char \*);
              

              };

              ostream &operator<<(ostream &stream, const string &s)
              {
              return(stream << s.ptr);
              }

              string &string::operator=(const char *chrs)
              {
              if (this != &chrs)
              {
              delete [] ptr;
              size = strlen(chrs);
              ptr = new char[size + 1];
              strcpy(ptr, chrs);
              }
              return(*this);
              }

              int main()
              {
              string str;

              str = "Hello World";
              cout << str << endl;
              
              return(0);
              

              }

              Master programmer

              [
              uuid(2573F8F4-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
              ]
              library LHello
              {
              // bring in the master library
              importlib("actimp.tlb");
              importlib("actexp.tlb");

                // bring in my interfaces
                #include "pshlo.idl"
              
                \[
                uuid(2573F8F5-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
                \]
                cotype THello
              

              {
              interface IHello;
              interface IPersistFile;
              };
              };

              [
              exe,
              uuid(2573F890-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
              ]
              module CHelloLib
              {

                // some code related header files
                importheader(<windows.h>);
                importheader(<ole2.h>);
                importheader(<except.hxx>);
                importheader("pshlo.h");
                importheader("shlo.hxx");
                importheader("mycls.hxx");
              
                // needed typelibs
                importlib("actimp.tlb")
              
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              jsc42
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              It's 12 years since I've seen this and it has only been slightly modified in all of that time. Of course, real programmers write in FORTRAN IV:

              C HELLO, WORLD! PROGRAMME IN FORTRAN IV
              C
              C DECLARE TEXT
              C
              INTEGER*4 HELLOW(4)
              DATA HELLOW / 4HHELL, 4HO, W, 4HORLD, 4H! /
              C
              C OUTPUT TEXT
              C
              WRITE (6, 10) (HELLOW(I), I = 1, 4)
              10 FORMAT (1H , 4(A4))
              C
              C FINISHED
              C
              STOP
              END

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              • L Lost User

                It would be nice to read a thread in this forum without having you throw in a reference to the Beatles. :wtf:

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                Marc Clifton
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                MehGerbil wrote:

                It would be nice to read a thread in this forum without having you throw in a reference to the Beatles.

                Well, all I have to say to that is.... LET IT BE! ;P Marc

                Reverse Engineering Legacy Applications
                How To Think Like a Functional Programmer
                My Blog
                Computational Types in C# and F#

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                • L Lost User

                  High School/Jr.High

                  10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
                  20 END

                  First year in College

                  program Hello(input, output)
                  begin
                  writeln('Hello World')
                  end

                  Second year in college

                  (defun hello
                  (print
                  (cons 'Hello (list 'World))))

                  New professional

                  #include <stdio.h>
                  void main(void)
                  {
                  char *message[] = {"Hello ", "World"};
                  int i;

                  for(i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
                  printf("%s", message[i]);
                  printf("\n");
                  }

                  Seasoned professional

                  #include <iostream.h>
                  #include <string.h>

                  class string
                  {
                  private:
                  int size;
                  char *ptr;

                  string() : size(0), ptr(new char[1]) { ptr[0] = 0; }

                  string(const string &s) : size(s.size)
                  {
                    ptr = new char\[size + 1\];
                    strcpy(ptr, s.ptr);
                  }
                  
                  ~string()
                  {
                    delete \[\] ptr;
                  }
                  
                  friend ostream &operator <<(ostream &, const string &);
                  string &operator=(const char \*);
                  

                  };

                  ostream &operator<<(ostream &stream, const string &s)
                  {
                  return(stream << s.ptr);
                  }

                  string &string::operator=(const char *chrs)
                  {
                  if (this != &chrs)
                  {
                  delete [] ptr;
                  size = strlen(chrs);
                  ptr = new char[size + 1];
                  strcpy(ptr, chrs);
                  }
                  return(*this);
                  }

                  int main()
                  {
                  string str;

                  str = "Hello World";
                  cout << str << endl;
                  
                  return(0);
                  

                  }

                  Master programmer

                  [
                  uuid(2573F8F4-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
                  ]
                  library LHello
                  {
                  // bring in the master library
                  importlib("actimp.tlb");
                  importlib("actexp.tlb");

                    // bring in my interfaces
                    #include "pshlo.idl"
                  
                    \[
                    uuid(2573F8F5-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
                    \]
                    cotype THello
                  

                  {
                  interface IHello;
                  interface IPersistFile;
                  };
                  };

                  [
                  exe,
                  uuid(2573F890-CFEE-101A-9A9F-00AA00342820)
                  ]
                  module CHelloLib
                  {

                    // some code related header files
                    importheader(<windows.h>);
                    importheader(<ole2.h>);
                    importheader(<except.hxx>);
                    importheader("pshlo.h");
                    importheader("shlo.hxx");
                    importheader("mycls.hxx");
                  
                    // needed typelibs
                    importlib("actimp.tlb")
                  
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                  shiprat
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                  #14

                  APL hacker

                  "Hello, world", "!"

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                    APL hacker

                    "Hello, world", "!"

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                    Djibril
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                    #15

                    By the time you are writing this, $this sees who pays for the persistance... I love logging my boss. ... I am TIME, DAMN, you know when you possess your interrupts!

                    Where there is a WISH, there is a WILL.

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                    • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                      Kindergartner C:\>echo Hello, World. :)


                      - S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on! Code, follow, or get out of the way.

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                      Lost User
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Lol. :)

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