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  • Hello world!

    “Hello, World!” is the most traditional first program written when learning a new programming language, originating from a 1972 Brian Kernighan text. It simply prints the string “Hello, World!” to the screen to verify a system is working, and is widely used across languages like C, Python, and Java. WikipediaWikipedia +4

    Key Aspects of “Hello, World!”

    • Origin: Inspired by a cartoon of a chick hatching, it was introduced in early Wikipedia documentation.
    • Purpose: To demonstrate the most basic syntax required to get a working output from a compiler or interpreter.

    “Hello World” in Different Languages

    • Python: print("Hello, World!")
    • C: main() { printf("Hello, World!"); }
    • Java: public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello, World!"); } } YouTubeYouTube +3