roesler-ac.de — "Hello World" is the traditional first program you write when learning a new language, first appearing in K&R's "The C Programming Language" book in 1978. Since then it has been implemented in almost every programming language on the planet. This collection has it in 366 coding languages (even LOLCode!) and 58 human ones! Is your favourite here?
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grumpyrainMay 5, 2008
Not really, recursion uses the call stack as the counter and therefore doesn't require an additional variable. In practice, neither approach is demonstrably faster. Recursion allows more elegant solutions to certain problems, but loops are usually easier to read at a glance.
stix213May 5, 2008
Wow, I hadn't realized we were up to 366 programming languages
Closed AccountMay 5, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.roesler-ac.de/wolfram/hello.htm#Brainf**k">http://www.roesler-ac.de/wolfram/hello.htm#BrainFu ...</a>
bonesplitterMay 8, 2008
dugg for Shakespeare language
cherryoneMay 22, 2008
Somebody said "Love what you're doing" and I see that somebody really loves programming here, kudos!
mkyongMay 28, 2008
Thanks for sharing , "Hello World" is the 1st program for almost every developer.
cautionsignMar 25, 2009
really big collection of samples..
sayianzApr 19, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://easytips.net/">http://easytips.net/</a> haha nice .Hello kitttycat!!