February 28, 200917 yr I can say 'Hello World' 7 different ways. I think that's good but I and others are gonna get shot down by someone who comes and can say it 40+ unique ways. & for a nearly complete list of all the ways to say it: http://www.roesler-ac.de/wolfram/hello.htm Just thought a fun centric topic would be good to get away from the help & advice, 'discussion' topics that we come by in here, and to know whose got the smallest life in real life.. :) It's kind of awesome though to look through some of the languages and see the amount of 'complexity' or 'dynamics' that can go into creating 'Hello World'. Also a good reference if people bookmark that. Thank StumbleUpon for the link. =P Thought this was worth sharing & discussing with the people in this forum, since we don't see enough of these kinds of topics. Shoot me later.
February 28, 200917 yr A professor of mine showed me a page that printed "Hello, world!" in eight or so different languages at the same time, depending on what language it was compiled in. (Hint: figure out what a comment line in one language (i.e. COBOL) means in another (i.e. C). It's a shame that I don't have the image, but if I get the chance to, I'll find it and post it here. Linux User/Enthusiast | Full-Stack Software Engineer | Stack Overflow Member | GIMP User...Alright, the Elf City update lured me back to RS over a year ago.
February 28, 200917 yr HTML, Java, C++. Think that's it. I have written the most basic program which gave an output of 'Hello World' in those 3, I gave up on Java and C++ because I didn't really need to learn them, and I don't have the attention span. I'm no expert on HTML, come to think of it I haven't touched it in months now, same with CSS.
February 28, 200917 yr I've written similar programs in PHP, HTML, Java, C, and JavaScript, I suppose.
February 28, 200917 yr I can do it in Html, javascript, php, C++, and in most of those there is more than just one way to write it. For example, you can use the cout command or the print command.
March 2, 200917 yr In quite a few, but "Hello World" is the most simple bit and the first bit of code you learn in most languages. I can code "Hello world" in 10 languages (could be more, but I've just counted 10 off the top of my head). But out of those I would only be able to make a half way decent program (or page in the case of html, php and asp) in about 6 of them and of those I only like coding in 4 of those. [hide=Drops]Dragon Axe x11Berserker Ring x9Warrior Ring x8SeercullDragon MedDragon Boots x4 - all less then 30 kcGodsword Shard (bandos)Granite Maul x 3Solo only - doesn't include barrows[/hide][hide=Stats][/hide]
March 2, 200917 yr Author In quite a few, but "Hello World" is the most simple bit and the first bit of code you learn in most languages. That's the entire point of the topic, lol.
March 4, 200917 yr I hate programming but I can say it in 7 different languages. Qbasic Visual Basic Javascript C# C++ HTML php I can't do much more than that in any of these languages. Programming is not my cup of tea.
March 4, 200917 yr 0 Could never 'get' programming. Tried for a bit, then just lost interest. I'm sure it would've helped if our teacher wasn't incompetent and could actually speak English. Ah well. Vienna Raszyn Warsaw Klushino
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