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Why is it called hello world?
Why is the indroductory program to every language to print "Hello world!". Is there a historical to reason why that exact phrase is used, or is it just something we've collectively settled on?
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Brian Kernighan (creator of C) wrote the first hello world as far as I know. It's a nice tradition, it makes it look like the computer came to life and is announcing it's presence!
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because "Hello Mars" is non-sense
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Every programming language is a new virtual world.
So while starting work with it "Hello world" is written to welcome that new world in our life
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Denis Riches and Brain Kernighan wrote their first program in hello world , computer was than brought to life ,and than Greet the world . I think it is a very cool tradition in programming , mostly
for beginner programmer,and
every language is a new visual world , new syntax and method to work with , its indeed a really cool tradition .
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I would find "output" or "test" a little more appropriate
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It's weird I commented here yesterday then came back today and my comment's gone. It's just the same with the best answer here.
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LONGTIE👔
It might be someone deleted my comment. 12XP is gone. (XP of best answer) :( The time I commented here, there was no other comment.
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Brian Kernighan (creator of C) wrote the first hello world as far as I know. It's a nice tradition, it makes it look like the computer came to life and is announcing it's presence!
because "Hello world" is non-sense
although hello world teaches you next to nothing...
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Real Gutch Unless you are Elon Musk
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Sleepy Koala that's weird
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Because if you want to survive in this World, you must learn how to say Hello to it...
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tradition.
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although hello world teaches you next to nothing...
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It gives you a pretty good idea of where the program starts and how to display inner values.
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I agree with #DARK_PROGRAMMER. When you learn a new language, it's like you're bringing that programming language into existence. It's a fair excuse to say hello world.
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lol Gutch From Ph
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probably because it's your first program and your programming self has just been born so it says ('hello world')
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it's like you created a new creature and first word of that creature is "hello world" to make you feel that he is friend with you and try to make communication with you
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They choose Hello World because it is simple, shows it works, easy to remember the format it is in, understandable by everyone, checks if spaces work and many more reasons.
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Because "Hello Kitty" was already taken...