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Hello World In Multiple Languages

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yes, all the programmers started with "hello world",

but I don't know why it is.:)

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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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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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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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