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Hello, world!

The Hello World Collection

"Hello World" is the first program one usually writes when learning a new programming language. The first Hello World program appeared in chapter 1.1 of the first edition of Kernighan & Ritchie's original book about C, "The C Programming Language", in 1978 and read like this:

main() {
    printf("hello, world\n");
}

Since then, Hello World has been implemented in just about every programming language on the planet. This collection includes 421 Hello World programs in many more-or-less well known programming languages, plus 63 human languages.

The programs in this collection are intended to be as minimal as possible in the respective language. They are meant to demonstrate how to output Hello World as simply as possible, not to show off language features. For a collection of programs that tell more about what programming in the languages actually is like, have a look at the 99 Bottles of Beer collection.

The Collection was compiled by Wolfram Rösler with help from many people around the world. It was started on 3-Oct-1994, put on the Internet on 30-Dec-1999, exceeded 200 entries on 14-Jul-2005, 300 on 6-Dec-2006, and 400 on 27-Jul-2008. It is now probably the biggest collection of Hello World programs on the Internet, and the only one collecting human languages as well. It is administered as a bunch of text files which are compiled into this single HTML file by a bash script executed under the Cygwin environment, run on Windows.

Click here for a list of all contributors.
Click here for related links.

Last update: Jan 21, 2009.

Please send all comments and contributions to wolfram@roesler-ac.de. Begin your contribution with a comment in the respective language, and put "Hello World" into the subject line to make your message pass the spam filter. Real programming languages only please.


Index

The latest additions are shown in bold.


1
1C-Enterprise 
4 4Test 
A ABAP4  Action!  ActionScript 3.0  Actionscript-Flash5  ActionScript-Flash8  Actionscript-FlashMX  Ada  Algol-60  Algol-68  Alpha-Five-Xbasic  amharic  Amiga-E  APC  APL  AppleScript  Arena  Argh!  ASP-C#  ASP-JavaScript  ASP-VBE  ASP-VBS  ASP.NET  Assembler-6502-AppleII  Assembler-6502-C64  Assembler-68000-Amiga  Assembler-68000-AtariST  Assembler-68008  Assembler-8051  Assembler-ARM  Assembler-Darwin-PPC  Assembler-DG-Nova  Assembler-HLA  Assembler-IBM-370  Assembler-Intel  Assembler-Itanium  Assembler-Linux  Assembler-MIPS  Assembler-MMIX  Assembler-PA-RISC  Assembler-PDP11  Assembler-PDP8  Assembler-VP  Assembler-Win32  Assembler-z390  Assembler-Z80-Console  Assembler-ZX81  Asterisk  AutoHotkey  AutoIT3  AviSynth  awk  Axel 
B B  BAL  BASIC-PICAXE  BASIC  bc  BCPL  Befunge  Beta  BIT  BlitzMax  BlitzPlus  BMC Remedy  Boo  BrainFuck  BS2000  BuddyScript  Byte Syze 
C C#  C   C -CLI  C -Epoc  C -FLTK  C -gtkmm  C -ISO  C -MFC  C -Qt  C-AL  C-AmigaAnywhere  C-ANSI  C-Curses  C-GEM  C-Intuition  C-K R  C-Objective  C-OpenGL  C-PresManager  C-Windows  C-X11-Athena  CAML-Light  Casio BASIC  CDuce  Centura  Chef  CICS-COBOL  Clarion  Clean  Clipper  CLP  COBOL  Cocoa  ColdFusion  CommandScript  Console-Postscript  Cool  CoolBasic  CSS  CYBOL 
D D  D4  Darkbasic  Databasic  Dataflex  dBase  dc  DCL  Delphi  Dialect  DM  DML  DWIM  Dylan  DynaMorph 
E E  easm  Eiffel  Elan  Elliott  Erlang  Euphoria 
F F#  FALSE  Ferite  Filemaker  Fjölnir  Flaming Thunder  Focal  FOCUS  Forth  Fortran  Fortran77  Fortran90  FortranIV  Fortress  FreeBASIC  Frink 
G G-Code  Gambas  GameMonkey Script  Gentee-simple  Gentee  GLBasic  GML  Gofer  GoogleGadgets  GRAMophone  Gri  Groovy  GynkoSoft 
H Haskell  HDX  HP-41C  HP-48  HQ9   HTML  Human  HyperTalk 
I IBM-Exec  IBM-Exec2  ici  ICL SCL  Icon  IDC  IDL  Inform  Informix-4GL  Ingres-ABF  InstallScript  Intercal  Io  Iptscrae 
J J  Jade  Jako  Jason  Java  Java-Mobile  Java-Server-Pages  Java-Servlet  Java-Swing  JavaScript  JCL  Jess  JudoScript 
K K  Kix  Kylix 
L LabVIEW  LaTeX  LibertyBASIC  LilyPond  Limbo  LIMS-Basic  Lingo  Linotte  Lisaac  Lisp  Lisp-Emacs  Logo  Logo-graphical  LOLCODE  LOTOS  Lotus-Note-Formula  Lotus-Script  LS-DYNA  LSL  Lua 
M m4  MACRO-10  MACRO-11  Macromedia-Flex  Malbolge  MAMASH  Maple  Mathematica  MATLAB  MAX-MSP  Maxima  MAXScript  MEL  MetaPost  MEX  Microtik  mIRC-Alias  mIRC-Commandline  mIRC-Script  MivaScript  MML-AXE10  Modula-2  MoHAA-Script  MOO  Mouse  MPD  MS Small Basic  MSDOS  MSIL  MuLisp  Mumps 
N Natural  Nemerle  newLISP  NewtonScript  Nice  NSIS  NXC 
O Oberon.oberon  Oberon.std  OCaml  Occam  Octave  Omnimark  Ook  OpenVMS  OPL.dialog  OPL.simple  Oz 
P Parser  Pascal  Pascal-Windows  Pawn  PBASIC  PDF  PEARL  PeopleCode  Perl  PHP  PHP GD  Piet  Pike  PL-SQL  PL1  Pocket-Calculator  POP-11  PostgreSQL  Postscript  POV-Ray  Powerbasic  Powerflex  PowerScript  Powershell  PPL  PQN-PROC  PRAAT  ProC  Processing  Profan  Prograph  Progress  Prolog  PureBasic-Console  PureBasic-Messagebox  PureBasic-Window  Python 3000  Python 
Q qore  QuakeC  Quartz Composer  QuickBASIC 
R R  ratfor  Rational Rose  REALbasic  RealText  Rebol-view  REBOL  Redcode  REFAL-2  Regular-Expression  Revolution  Rexx.simple  Rexx.window  RPG-IV  RPL  RSL  Ruby 
S S-Plus  SAL  SApp  SAS  Sather  Scala  Scheme  Scilab  Seed7  Self  SenseTalk  Setl2  Shakespeare  SilverBasic  SIMPLE  Simula  SinclairBasic  Smalltalk MT  Smalltalk.simple  Smalltalk.window  SMIL  SML  Snobol  Spin  Spiral  SPL  SPSS  SQL-Advantage  SQL-DB2  SQL-Oracle  SQL  sqlplus  SQR  ST-Guide  SVG 
T T-SQL  T9-Mobile  TACL  TAL  Tcl  TECO  TeX  Texinfo  Thue  TI-59  TI-8x  TI-BASIC-Extended  TI-BASIC  Tk  Toy  Trans  troff  TSO-CLIST  Turing-Machine  Turing 
U UniComal  Unix-Shell  unlambda  UnrealScript  Ursala 
V Vala  Vatical  VAX-11-Macro  VAX-Macro  VBScript  Velocity  Verilog  Vexi  VHDL  Visual-FoxPro  VisualBasic  VisualBasic.NET  VisualBasic6  VisualWorksSmalltalk  VMS-DCL  VRML  VSL  VVVV 
W Whitespace  wml  WSH 
X X   Xbase   xblite  XHTML  XLogo  XML  XPL0  XQuery  XSL-FO  XSLT  XUL 
Z ZIM 

1C-Enterprise

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// Hello World in 1C:Enterprise built-in script language

Message("Hello, World!");

4Test

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// Hello World in 4Test

testcase printHelloWorld()
    print("Hello World!")

ABAP4

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REPORT ZHB00001.
*Hello world in ABAP/4 *
WRITE: 'Hello world'.

Action!

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; Hello world in Action! programming language for the Atari 8-Bit computers

PROC Main()
 PrintE("Hello World!")
RETURN

ActionScript 3.0

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// Hello World in ActionScript 3. Place code in the first frame Actions.
var t:TextField=new TextField();
t.text="Hello World!";
addChild(t);

Actionscript-Flash5

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// Hello World in Actionscript (up to Flash 5, IDE only)

trace ("Hello World");

ActionScript-Flash8

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// Hello World in ActionScript 2.0 (Flash 8)
class HelloWorld
{
    private var helloWorldField:TextField;
 
    public function HelloWorld( mc:MovieClip )
    {
        mc.helloWorldField = mc.createTextField("helloWorldField", mc.getNextHighestDepth(), 0, 0, 100, 100);
        mc.helloWorldField.autoSize = "left";
	mc.helloWorldField.html = true;
        mc.helloWorldField.htmlText = '<font size="20" color="#0000FF">Hello World!</font>';
    }
}

// on a frame
import HelloWorld;
var hw:HelloWorld = new HelloWorld( this );

Actionscript-FlashMX

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// Hello World in Actionscript (Flash MX onwards) 

_root.createTextField("mytext",1,100,100,300,100);
mytext.multiline = true;
mytext.wordWrap = true;
mytext.border = false;

myformat = new TextFormat();
myformat.color = 0xff0000;
myformat.bullet = false;
myformat.underline = true;

mytext.text = "Hello World!";
mytext.setTextFormat(myformat);

Ada

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-- Hello World in Ada

with Text_IO;
procedure Hello_World is

begin
  Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello World!");
end Hello_World;

Algol-60

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'BEGIN'
   'COMMENT' Hello World in Algol 60;
    OUTPUT(4,'(''('Hello World!')',/')')
'END'

Algol-68

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( # Hello World in Algol 68 # print(("Hello World!",newline)))

Alpha-Five-Xbasic

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' Hello World in Alpha Five Xbasic

ui_msg_box("The 'Hello World' Collection", "Hello World", UI_ATTENTION_SYMBOL)

amharic

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Hello World in amharic (in JavaScript)

 
<%@ language="javascript" %>
<html><body>
<%
Response.Write('Hello World!');
%>
</body></html>

Amiga-E

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-> Hello World in Amiga-E

PROC main() IS WriteF('Hello World\n')

APC

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// Hello World in the APC language for probes

probe program
{
    on_entry log ("Hello, world!\n");
}

APL

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Hello World for APL. "[]" and "<-" are a single character in APL.
Comment character is Alt-comma.

[]<-'Hello World!'

AppleScript

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-- "Hello World" in AppleScript:

display dialog "Hello World"

Arena

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// Hello world in Arena

print("Hello World!");

Argh!

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Hello World in Argh!. No comment character exists.

j       world
lppppppPPPPPPsrfj
 hello,      *  j
              qPh

ASP-C#

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<!-- Hello World for ASP.NET using C# -->
<% @ Page Language="C#" %>
<% ="Hello World!" %>

ASP-JavaScript

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Hello World for Microsoft ASP (in JavaScript)

<%@ language="javascript" %>
<html><body>
<%
Response.Write('Hello World!');
%>
</body></html>

ASP-VBE

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<!-- Hello World in ASP-VBE (Visual Basic Script Encided) -->
<html>
<script language="VBScript.Encode">#@~^HQAAAA==@#@&HdTAK6PrCsVKP    WMV[Zr@#@&HwcAAA==^#~@</script>
</html>

ASP-VBS

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Hello World for Microsoft ASP (in VBScript)

<%@ language="vbscript" %>
<html><body>
<%
Response.write "Hello World!"
%>
</body></html>

ASP.NET

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<!-- Hello World in ASP.NET -->
<%= "Hello World!" %>

Assembler-6502-AppleII

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**********************************
*                                *
*      HELLO WORLD FOR 6502      *
*    APPLE ][, MERLIN ASSEMBLER  *
*                                *
**********************************

STROUT 	EQU	$DB3A ;OUTPUTS AY-POINTED NULL TERMINATED STRING
	LDY	#>HELLO
	LDA	#<HELLO
	JMP	STROUT

HELLO	ASC	"HELLO WORLD!",00

Assembler-6502-C64

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; Hello World for 6502 Assembler (C64)

ldy #0
beq in
loop:
jsr $ffd2
iny
in:
lda hello,y
bne loop
rts
hello: .tx "Hello World!"
       .by 13,10,0

Assembler-68000-Amiga

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; Hello World in 68000 Assembler for dos.library (Amiga)

        move.l  #DOS
        move.l  4.w,a6
        jsr     -$0198(a6)      ;OldOpenLibrary
        move.l  d0,a6
        beq.s   .Out
        move.l  #HelloWorld,d1

A)      moveq   #13,d2
        jsr     -$03AE(a6)      ;WriteChars

B)      jsr     -$03B4          ;PutStr

        move.l  a6,a1
        move.l  4.w,a6
        jsr     -$019E(a6)      ;CloseLibrary
.Out    rts

DOS          dc.b    'dos.library',0
HelloWorld   dc.b    'Hello World!',$A,0

Assembler-68000-AtariST

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; Hello World in 68000 Assembler (Atari ST)

     move.l #helloworld,-(A7)
     move   #9,-(A7)
     trap   #1
     addq.l #6,A7
     move   #0,-(A7)
     trap   #1
helloworld:
     dc.b "Hello World!",$0d,$0a,0

Assembler-68008

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; Hello World in 68008 Assembler (Sinclar QL)

     move.l #0,a0
     lea.l  mess,a1
     move.w $d0,a2
     jsr    (a2)
     rts
mess dc.w   12
     dc.b   'Hello World!',10
     end

Assembler-8051

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-- Hello World in Assembler for the Intel 8051 (MSC51)

 Org 0
 
   mov dptr,#msg
   mov R0,#30h  
loop:
   clr a
   movc a,@a dptr
   jz end
   mov @R0,a
   inc R0
   inc dptr
   sjmp  loop
 
end:
    jmp $
 
msg:
    db 'Hello World",0

Assembler-ARM

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; Hello World in ARM code assembler, with RISC OS software interrupt

SWI "OS_WriteS"
EQUS "Hello World!"
EQUB 0
ALIGN
MOV PC,R14

Assembler-Darwin-PPC

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; Hello World in Assembler for the Darwin Power-PC

.data
.cstring
.align 2
msg:
.asciz "Hello world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.align 2
.globl _start
_start:
li r0,4
li r3,1
lis r4,ha16(msg)
ori r4,r4,lo16(msg)
li r5,len
sc
li r0,1
li r3,0
sc

Assembler-DG-Nova

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                        .TITL HELLO
02                      ; "HELLO, WORLD" FOR NOVA RUNNING RDOS
03                      ; USES PCHAR SYSTEM CALL
04                      .NREL
05                      .ENT START
06
07              START:
08 00000'022424 DOCHAR: LDA 0,@PMSG     ; LOAD AC0 WITH NEXT CHARACTER,
09 00001'101015         MOV# 0,0,SNR    ; TEST AC0;
10 00002'000412          JMP DONE ; SKIPPED IF NONZERO
11 00003'006017         .SYSTM
12 00004'010000         .PCHAR          ; PRINT FIRST
13 00005'000413          JMP ER ; SKIPPED IF OK
14 00006'101300         MOVS 0,0        ; SWAP BYTES
15 00007'006017         .SYSTM
16 00010'010000         .PCHAR          ; PRINT SECOND
17 00011'000407          JMP ER ; SKIPPED IF OK
18 00012'010412         ISZ PMSG        ; POINT TO NEXT WORD
19 00013'000765         JMP DOCHAR      ; GO AROUND AGAIN
20
21 00014'006017 DONE:   .SYSTM          ; NORMAL EXIT
22 00015'004400         .RTN
23 00016'000402          JMP ER
24 00017'063077         HALT
25 00020'006017 ER:     .SYSTM          ; ERROR EXIT
26 00021'006400         .ERTN
27 00022'063077          HALT
28 00023'063077         HALT
29
30 00024'000025'PMSG:   . 1     ; ADDRESS OF FIRST WORD OF TEXT
31                      ; NOTE BYTES ARE PACKED RIGHT-TO-LEFT BY DEFAULT
32 00025'042510         .TXT /HELLO, WORLD!<15><12>/ ; THAT'S CR LF
33       046114
34       026117
35       053440
36       051117
37       042114
38       006441
39       000012
40 00035'000000         0 ; FLAG WORD TO END STRING
41
42                      .END START

Assembler-HLA

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; Hello World for Intel compatible High Level Assembler

program HELLO;
       #include( "stdlib.hhf" );
begin HELLO;
       stdout.put("Hello World",nl);
end HELLO;

Assembler-IBM-370

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ITLE 'Hello World for IBM Assembler/370 (VM/CMS)'
HELLO    START
BALR  12,0
USING *,12
*
WRTERM 'Hello World!'

*
SR    15,15
BR    14
*
END   HELLO

Assembler-Intel

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; Hello World for Intel Assembler (MSDOS)

mov ax,cs
mov ds,ax
mov ah,9
mov dx, offset Hello
int 21h
xor ax,ax
int 21h

Hello:
  db "Hello World!",13,10,"$"

Assembler-Itanium

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/* Hello world for IA64 (Itanium) Assembly */

.HW:
        stringz "Hello World"
        .text
        .align 16
        .global main#
        .proc main#
main:
        .prologue 14, 32
        .save ar.pfs, r33
        alloc r33 = ar.pfs, 0, 4, 1, 0
        .vframe r34
        mov r34 = r12
        adds r12 = -16, r12
        mov r35 = r1
        .save rp, r32
        mov r32 = b0
        .body
        addl r14 = @ltoffx(.HW), r1
        ;;
        ld8.mov r14 = [r14], .HW
        ;;
        st8 [r34] = r14
        ld8 r36 = [r34]
        br.call.sptk.many b0 = puts#
        mov r1 = r35
        ;;
        mov ar.pfs = r33
        mov b0 = r32
        .restore sp
        mov r12 = r34
        br.ret.sptk.many b0

Assembler-Linux

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	;; Hello World for the nasm Assembler (Linux)
	
	SECTION .data

	msg	db	"Hello, world!",0xa ; 
	len	equ     $ - msg

	SECTION .text
	global main

main:
        mov     eax,4		; write system call
        mov     ebx,1           ; file (stdou)
        mov     ecx,msg         ; string
        mov     edx,len         ; strlen
	int     0x80		; call kernel

	mov	eax,1		; exit system call
        mov     ebx,0      
        int     0x80		; call kernel

Assembler-MIPS

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## Hello Word in Assemlber for the MIPS Architecture

.globl main

main:   jal hwbody              #call Hello Word Procedure
       trap 10                 #exit

hwbody: addi $30, $30,-4        #we need to preserve
       sw $4, 0($30)           #existing values in register 4

       addi $4,$0,72           # H
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,101          # e
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,108          # l
       trap 101
       trap 101                # l
       addi $4,$0,111          # o
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,32           # <space>
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,87           # W
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,111          # o
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,114          # r
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,108          # l
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,100          # d
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,33           # !
       trap 101
       addi $4,$0,10           # \n
       trap 101

done:   lw $4, 0($30)           #restore values
       addi $30, $30, 4        #in register 4
       jr $31                  #return to the main

Assembler-MMIX

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*	Hello World in Assembler 
*	for the MMIX Computer 

       LOC   #100
Main   GETA  $255,String
       TRAP  0,Fputs,StdOut
       TRAP  0,Halt,0
String BYTE  "Hello, world!",#a,0

Assembler-PA-RISC

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// Hello World written in PA-RISC 2.0 assembly code

    .LEVEL  2.0N

    .SPACE  $TEXT$,SORT=8
    .SUBSPA $CODE$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=4,ACCESS=0x2c,CODE_ONLY,SORT=24
main
    .PROC
    .CALLINFO CALLER,FRAME=16,SAVE_RP,ORDERING_AWARE
        .ENTRY
        STW     %r2,-20(%r30)   ;offset 0x0
        LDO     64(%r30),%r30   ;offset 0x4
        ADDIL   LR'M$3-$global$,%r27,%r1        ;offset 0x8
        LDO     RR'M$3-$global$(%r1),%r1        ;offset 0xc
        STW     %r1,-56(%r30)   ;offset 0x10
        ADDIL   LR'M$3-$global$ 16,%r27,%r1     ;offset 0x14
        LDO     RR'M$3-$global$ 16(%r1),%r26    ;offset 0x18
        LDW     -56(%r30),%r25  ;offset 0x1c
        LDIL    L'printf,%r31   ;offset 0x20
        .CALL   ARGW0=GR,ARGW1=GR,RTNVAL=GR     ;in=25,26;out=28;
        BE,L    R'printf(%sr4,%r31),%r31        ;offset 0x24
        COPY    %r31,%r2        ;offset 0x28
        LDW     -84(%r30),%r2   ;offset 0x2c
        BVE     (%r2)   ;offset 0x30
        .EXIT
        LDO     -64(%r30),%r30  ;offset 0x34
    .PROCEND    ;


    .SPACE  $TEXT$
    .SUBSPA $CODE$
    .SPACE  $PRIVATE$,SORT=16
    .SUBSPA $DATA$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=16
M$3
    .ALIGN  8
    .STRINGZ    "Hello World"
    .BLOCK  4
    .STRINGZ    "%s\n"
    .IMPORT $global$,DATA
    .SPACE  $TEXT$
    .SUBSPA $CODE$
    .EXPORT main,ENTRY,PRIV_LEV=3,LONG_RETURN
    .IMPORT printf,CODE
    .END

Assembler-PDP11

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;       Hello World in Assembler for the DEC PDP-11 with the
;	RSX-11M-PLUS operating system
;
        .title Hello
        .ident /V0001A/
        .mcall qiow$s, exit$s
        .psect $code,ro,i
start:  qiow$s #5,#5,,,,<#str, #len, #40>
        exit$s
        .psect $data,ro,d
str:    .ascii / Hello World!/
        len=.-str
        .end start

Assembler-PDP8

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/ Hello World in Assembler for the DEC PDP-8
*200
hello,    cla cll
        tls            / tls to set printer flag.
        tad charac    / set up index register
        dca ir1        / for getting characters.
        tad m6        / set up counter for
        dca count    / typing characters.
next,    tad i ir1    / get a character.
        jms type    / type it.
        isz count    / done yet?
        jmp next    / no: type another.
        hlt

type,    0            / type subroutine
        tsf
        jmp .-1
        tls
        cla
        jmp i type
charac,    .            / used as initial value of ir1
        310 / H
        305 / E
        314 / L
        314 / L
        317 / O
        254 / ,
        240 /
        327 / W
        317 / O
        322 / R
        314 / L
        304 / D
        241 / !
m6,        -15
count,    0
ir1 = 10
$

Assembler-VP

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; Hello World in VP Assembler for intent (Amiga Anywhere)

.include 'tao'

tool 'home/hello',VP,TF_MAIN,8192,0
	ent (-:-)
		qcall lib/print,(hello_world.p : i~)
		ret ()
	entend

	data

hello_world:
	dc.b "Hello World!",ASCII_LF,0

toolend

Assembler-Win32

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; Hello world in Assembler for the Win32 architecture

TITLE Hello world in win32. Tasm

VERSION T310
Model use32 Flat,StdCall

start_code segment byte public 'code' use32
begin:
 Call MessageBox, 0, offset sHallo, offset caption, 0
 Call ExitProcess, 0
start_code Ends

start_data segment byte public 'data' use32

sHallo  db 'Hello world',0
caption	db "Hi",0

start_data Ends
End begin

Assembler-z390

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; Hello World for z390 IBM compatible mainframe assembler

HELLO CSECT
     USING *,15
     WTO 'Hello World'
     BR 14
     END

Assembler-Z80-Console

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; This is a "Hello World" program for Z80 and TMS9918 / TMS9928 / TMS9929 /
; V9938 or V9958 VDP.
; That means that this should work on SVI, MSX, Colecovision, Memotech,
; and many other Z80 based home computers or game consoles.
;
; Because we don't know what system is used, we don't know where RAM
; is, so we can't use stack in this program.
;
; This version of Hello World was written by Timo "NYYRIKKI" Soilamaa
; 17.10.2001
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------
; Configure this part:

DATAP: EQU #98 ; VDP Data port #98 works on all MSX models
; (TMS9918/TMS9929/V9938 or V9958)
; #80 works on SVI 
; (for other platforms you have to figure this out by your self)

CMDP: EQU #99 ; VDP Command port #99 works on all MSX models
; (TMS9918/TMS9929/V9938 or V9958)
; #81 works on SVI
; (for other platforms you have to figure this out by your self)
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
; Program starts here:

ORG 0 ; Z80 starts always from here when power is turned on
DI ; We don't know, how interrupts works in this system, so we disable them.

; Let's set VDP write address to #0000
XOR A
OUT (CMDP),A
LD A,#40
OUT (CMDP),A

; Now let's clear first 16Kb of VDP memory
LD B,0
LD HL,#3FFF
LD C,DATAP
CLEAR:
OUT (C),B
DEC HL
LD A,H
OR L
NOP ; Let's wait 8 clock cycles just in case VDP is not quick enough.
NOP
JR NZ,CLEAR

; Now it is time to set up VDP registers:
;----------------------------------------
; Register 0 to #0
;
; Set mode selection bit M3 (maybe also M4 & M5) to zero and 
; disable external video & horizontal interrupt
LD C,CMDP
LD E,#80

OUT (C),A
OUT (C),E
;---------------------------------------- 
; Register 1 to #50
;
; Select 40 column mode, enable screen and disable vertical interrupt

LD A,#50
INC E
OUT (C),A
OUT (C),E
;---------------------------------------- 
; Register 2 to #0
;
; Set pattern name table to #0000

XOR A
INC E
OUT (C),A
OUT (C),E
;---------------------------------------- 
; Register 3 is ignored as 40 column mode does not need color table
;
INC E
;---------------------------------------- 
; Register 4 to #1
; Set pattern generator table to #800

INC A
INC E

OUT (C),A
OUT (C),E
;---------------------------------------- 
; Registers 5 (Sprite attribute) & 6 (Sprite pattern) are ignored 
; as 40 column mode does not have sprites

INC E
INC E
;---------------------------------------- 
; Register 7 to #F0
; Set colors to white on black

LD A,#F0
INC E
OUT (C),A
OUT (C),E
;----------------------------------------

; Let's set VDP write address to #808 so, that we can write
; character set to memory
; (No need to write SPACE it is clear char already)
LD A,8
OUT (C),A
LD A,#48
OUT (C),A

; Let's copy character set
LD HL,CHARS
LD B, CHARS_END-CHARS
COPYCHARS:
LD A,(HL)
OUT (DATAP),A
INC HL
NOP ; Let's wait 8 clock cycles just in case VDP is not quick enough.
NOP
DJNZ COPYCHARS

; Let's set write address to start of name table
XOR A
OUT (C),A
LD A,#40
OUT (C),A

; Let's put characters to screen
LD HL,ORDER
LD B,ORDER_END-ORDER
COPYORDER:
LD A,(HL)
OUT (DATAP),A
INC HL

JR OVERNMI
NOP
NOP

; Here is address #66, that is entry for NMI
RETN ;Return from NMI

OVERNMI:
DJNZ COPYORDER

; The end
HALT

; Character set:
; --------------
ORDER:
DEFB 1,2,3,3,4,0,5,4,6,3,7
ORDER_END:

CHARS:

; H
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 111000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 000000
; e
DEFB 000000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 110000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 111000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 110000
DEFB 000000
; l
DEFB 100000
DEFB 100000
DEFB 100000
DEFB 100000
DEFB 100000
DEFB 100000
DEFB 110000
DEFB 000000
; o
DEFB 000000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 110000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 110000
DEFB 000000
; W
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 101000
DEFB 101000
DEFB 011000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 000000

; r
DEFB 000000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 110000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 000000
DEFB 000000
; d
DEFB 001000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 101000
DEFB 011000
DEFB 001000
DEFB 011000
DEFB 101000
DEFB 000000
chars_end:

Assembler-ZX81

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; Hello World in Assembler for the ZX81 (Zilog Z80)

          CALL SPRINT
          DEFM HELLO WORLD.
          DEFB FF
          RET
SPRINT    POP HL
          LD A,(HL)
          INC HL
          PUSH HL
          CP FF
          RET Z
          CALL PRINT
          JR SPRINT

Asterisk

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;; Hello World application for an Asterisk dial plan. Asterisk is a
;; GNU GPL telephony server. More details at http://www.asterisk.org

;; Displays Hello World at the Asterisk console if in verbose mode
exten => _X.,1,NoOp(Hello World)

AutoHotkey

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; Hello World in AutoHotkey

Msgbox Hello, World!

AutoIT3

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;Hello, World for AutoIT3  http://www.autoitscript.com

msgbox(0,"Hello World",0)

AviSynth

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# Hello World for AviSynth video editor
BlankClip()
Subtitle("Hello, world!")

awk

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# Hello World in awk
BEGIN {
  print "Hello World!"
  exit
}

Axel

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Hello World in AXEL (lip-synched speech)

... too large for this page, can be found here:
http://medieskolan.avc.edu.stockholm.se/axel/index.htm

B

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/* Hello World in B */

main() {
  extern a, b, c;
  putchar (a); putchar (b); putchar (c); putchar ('!*n');
}

a 'hell' ;
b 'o, w' ;
c 'orld' ;

BAL

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Hello World in IBM mainframe Basic Assembler Language (BAL)

HELLO    CSECT
         STM   R14,R12,12(R13)
         LR    R12,R15
         USING HELLO,R12
         LA    R10,SAVEAREA
         ST    R13,4(R10)
         ST    R10,8(R13)
         LR    R13,R10
*
         WTO   'HELLO WORLD',ROUTCDE=1
*
         L     R13,4(R13)
         LM    R14,R12,12(R13)
         SR    R15,R15
         BCR   B'1111',R14
*
SAVEAREA DS    18F
         LTORG
R0       EQU   0
R1       EQU   1
R2       EQU   2
R3       EQU   3
R4       EQU   4
R5       EQU   5
R6       EQU   6
R7       EQU   7
R8       EQU   8
R9       EQU   9
R10      EQU   10
R11      EQU   11
R12      EQU   12
R13      EQU   13
R14      EQU   14
R15      EQU   15
         END   HELLO

BASIC-PICAXE

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' Hello World in PICAXE BASIC
Symbol TX_PIN = 0
Symbol TX_BAUD = N2400
SerOut TX_PIN, TX_BAUD, ( "Hello World", CR, LF )

BASIC

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10 REM Hello World in BASIC
20 PRINT "Hello World!"

bc

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#!/usr/bin/bc -q
# Hello World for the Unix "bc" calculator

print "Hello World!\n"

BCPL

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// Hello world in BCLP
GET "libhdr"

LET start() = VALOF
$( writes("Hello world*N")
   RESULTIS 0
$)

Befunge

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v Hello World in Befunge

>"dlroW olleH",,,,,,,,,,,@

Beta

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{ *** Hello World in BETA ***}
(#
  do
     'Hello World!'->putLine
#)

BIT

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Hello World in BIT.
No comments possible.

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BlitzMax

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' Hello World for BlitzMax

Graphics 640,480,16
While Not KeyHit(KEY_ESCAPE)
    Cls
    DrawText "Hello World",0,0
    Flip
EndWhile

BlitzPlus

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; Hello World in Blitz Plus (graphical mode)

Graphics 800,600,0,1
Text 790, 600, "Hello World"
WaitKey

BMC Remedy

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char-set: windows-1252 # #  Hello World in BMC Remedy 7.0
#  File exported Thu May  8 09:36:46 2008
#
begin active link
   name           : Remedy_HelloWorld
   timestamp      : 1210249958
   export-version : 9
   owner          : Demo
   last-changed   : Demo
   actlink-order  : 0
   wk-conn-type   : 1
   schema-name    : _1
   actlink-mask   : 16
   enable         : 1
   permission     : 0
   action {
      message-type: 0
      message-num : 10000
      message-pane: 1
      message-text: Hello World!!
   }
   object-prop    : 2\60016\4\1\0\60017\4\1\0\
end

Boo

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# Hello World in Boo
print "Hello World"

BrainFuck

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Hello World in BrainF***. No comment character exists.

          [>       >          >   <<<-]>  .> .       
..   .>  .<<               .>.   .------.--------.> .

BS2000

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/BEGIN-PROCEDURE LOGGING=N
/REMARK "HELLO WORLD" IN BS2000 (SDF)
/ASSIGN-SYSDTA TO-FILE=*SYSCMD
/WRITE-TEXT 'HELLO WORLD!'
/SET-JOB-STEP
/ASSIGN-SYSDTA TO-FILE=*PRIMARY
/END-PROCEDURE

BuddyScript

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# Hello World in BuddyScript

  =AnythingPerfect

  - Hello, world!

Byte Syze

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Hello World in
Byte Syze. No comments possible. The following is actually a hexdump of the binary source code.
c7 3c 2a 3c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c
28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c
2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b
2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c
3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28
5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a 2b 2a 5c 3c 28 5c 2a
2b 2a 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 64 48 65 6c 6c 6f 2c 20 57
6f 72 6c 64 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

C#

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// Hello World in Microsoft C# ("C-Sharp").

using System;

class HelloWorld
{
    public static int Main(String[] args)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!");
        return 0;
    }
}

C

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// Hello World in C   (pre-ISO)

#include <iostream.h>

main()
{
    cout << "Hello World!" << endl;
    return 0;
}

C -CLI

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// Hello World in C  /CLI for .NET

using namespace System;

void main()
{
    Console::WriteLine("Hello World");
}

C -Epoc

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// Hello World in C  , Epoc style (for Symbian OS)

#include <eikapp.h>
#include <eikdoc.h>
#include <eikappui.h>

class CHelloWorldAppUi;
class CEikApplication;
class CHelloWorldAppView;

class CHelloWorldApplication : public CEikApplication
    {
        public:
            TUid AppDllUid() const;
        protected:
            CApaDocument* CreateDocumentL();
    };

class CHelloWorldDocument : public CEikDocument
    {
        public:
            static CHelloWorldDocument* NewL(CEikApplication& aApp);
            static CHelloWorldDocument* NewLC(CEikApplication& aApp);
            ~CHelloWorldDocument(){};
        public:
            CEikAppUi* CreateAppUiL();
        private:
            void ConstructL() {};
            CHelloWorldDocument(CEikApplication& aApp){};
    };

class CHelloWorldAppUi : public CEikAppUi
    {
        public:
                void ConstructL();
                CHelloWorldAppUi(){};
                ~CHelloWorldAppUi(){};
    };

static const TUid KUidHelloWorldApp = {0x10005B91};

GLDEF_C TInt E32Dll(TDllReason )
    {
    return KErrNone;
    }

EXPORT_C CApaApplication* NewApplication() 
    {
    return (new CHelloWorldApplication);
    }

CApaDocument* CHelloWorldApplication::CreateDocumentL()
    {  
    CApaDocument* document = CHelloWorldDocument::NewL(*this);
    return document;
    }

TUid CHelloWorldApplication::AppDllUid() const
    {
    return KUidHelloWorldApp;
    }
    
CHelloWorldDocument* CHelloWorldDocument::NewL(CEikApplication& aApp)
    {
    CHelloWorldDocument* self = NewLC(aApp);
    CleanupStack::Pop(self);
    return self;
    }

CHelloWorldDocument* CHelloWorldDocument::NewLC(CEikApplication& aApp)
    {
    CHelloWorldDocument* self = new (ELeave) CHelloWorldDocument(aApp);
    CleanupStack::PushL(self);
    self->ConstructL();
    return self;
    }

CEikAppUi* CHelloWorldDocument::CreateAppUiL()
    {
    CEikAppUi* appUi = new (ELeave) CHelloWorldAppUi;
    return appUi;
    }

void CHelloWorldAppUi::ConstructL()
    {
    BaseConstructL();

    _LIT(message,"Hello!");
    CAknInformationNote* informationNote = new (ELeave) CAknInformationNote;
    informationNote->ExecuteLD(message);
    }

C -FLTK

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// Hello World in C  -FLTK

#include <FL/Fl.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Window.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Box.H>

int main(int argc, char **argv) {
   Fl_Window *ventana = new Fl_Window(300,180);
   ventana->begin();
   Fl_Box *box = new Fl_Box(20,40,260,100,"Hello World!");
   box->labelsize(50);
   ventana->end();
   ventana->show(argc, argv);
   return Fl::run();
}

C -gtkmm

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// Hello World in C   for the Gtk  toolkit

#include <gtkmm/main.h>
#include <gtkmm/button.h>
#include <gtkmm/window.h>
#include <iostream>

void button_clicked()
{
	std::cout << "Hello, World !" << std::endl;
}

int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
	Gtk::Main kit(argc, argv);
	Gtk::Window hello_window;
	Gtk::Button hello_button("Hello World");
	
	hello_window.set_border_width(10);
	hello_window.add(hello_button);
	hello_button.signal_clicked().connect(sigc::ptr_fun(&button_clicked));
	hello_button.show();
	
	Gtk::Main::run(hello_window);
	return 0;
}

C -ISO

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// Hello World in ISO C  

#include <iostream>

int main()
{
    std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
}

C -MFC

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// Hello World in C   for Microsoft Foundation Classes
// (Microsoft Visual C  ).

#include <afxwin.h>

class CHello : public CFrameWnd
{
public:
    CHello()
    {
        Create(NULL,_T("Hello World!"),WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,rectDefault);
    }
};

class CHelloApp : public CWinApp
{
public:
    virtual BOOL InitInstance();
};

BOOL CHelloApp::InitInstance()
{
    m_pMainWnd = new CHello();
    m_pMainWnd->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow);
    m_pMainWnd->UpdateWindow();
    return TRUE;
}

CHelloApp theApp;

C -Qt

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// Hello World in C   for the Qt framework

#include <qapplication.h>
#include <qlabel.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
  QApplication a(argc, argv);
  QLabel l("Hello World!", 0);
  l.setCaption("Test");
  l.setAlignment(Qt::AlignCenter);
  l.resize(300, 200);
  a.setMainWidget(&l);
  l.show();
  return(a.exec());
}

C-AL

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OBJECT Codeunit 50000 HelloWorld
{
  PROPERTIES
  {
    OnRun=BEGIN
            //Hello World in C/AL (Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision)
            MESSAGE(Txt001);
          END;
  }
  CODE
  {
    VAR
      Txt001@1000000000 : TextConst 'ENU=Hello World';
    BEGIN
    END.
  }
}

C-AmigaAnywhere

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/* Hello World in C for Amiga Anywhere 2 (AA2) */

#include <aa.h>

int aaMain(int argc, char **argv)
{
   aaOpenDisplay(200, 200, 16, "Hello World", FAA_DISPLAY_WINDOW);
   aaDrawString(AA_DISPLAY_PIXMAP, "Hello, world!", 20, 20, AA_DEFAULT_FONT, 0xffff00, 0, FAA_FONT_INK, -1);
   aaUpdate();
   aaWaitInput();
   return 0;
}

C-ANSI

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/* Hello World in C, Ansi-style */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main(void)
{
  puts("Hello World!");
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

C-Curses

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/* Hello World in C for Curses */

#include <curses.h>
main()
{
  initscr();
  addstr("Hello World!\n");
  refresh();
  endwin();
  return 0;
}

C-GEM

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/* Hello World for C with GEM */

#include <aes.h>
main()
{
  appl_init();
  form_alert(1,"[0][Hello World!][Ok]");
  appl_exit();
  return 0;
}

C-Intuition

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/* Hello World in C for Intution (Amiga GUI) */

#include <intuition/intuition.h>

struct IntuitionBase *IntuitionBase = NULL;

struct IntuiText hello_text = {-1,-1,JAM1,0,0,NULL,"Hello World!",NULL };
struct IntuiText ok_text    = {-1,-1,JAM1,0,0,NULL,"Ok",NULL };

void main(void)
{
   IntuitionBase = (struct IntuitionBase *)
                   OpenLibrary("intuition.library", 0);
   AutoRequest(NULL, &hello_text, NULL, &ok_text, NULL, NULL, 100, 50);
   CloseLibrary(IntuitionBase);
}

C-K R

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/* Hello World in C, K&R-style */

main()
{
  puts("Hello World!");
  return 0;
}

C-Objective

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/* Hello World in Objective-C.
** Since the standard implementation is identical to K&R C,
** a version that says hello to a set of people passed on
** the command line is shown here.
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <objpak.h>
int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
    id set = [Set new];
    argv  ;while (--argc) [set add:[String str:*argv  ]];
    [set do:{ :each | printf("hello, %s!\n",[each str]); }];
    return 0;
}

C-OpenGL

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/* "Hello World" in C using OGL - Open Graphics Library */

#include <GL/glut.h>
#define font GLUT_BITMAP_HELVETICA_18
#define tx "Hello World!"

void text(void)
{
 char *p, tex[] = tx;
 p = tex;
 glColor3d(1.0, 1.0, 0.0);
 glRasterPos2d(-.5, 0.);
 while(*p) glutBitmapCharacter(font, *p  );
}

void display()
{
 glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
 text();
 glFlush();
}

void reshape(int width, int height)
{
 glViewport(0, 0, width, height);
 glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
 glLoadIdentity();
 glOrtho(-1, 1, -1, 1, -1, 1);
 glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
 display();
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
 glutInit(&argc, argv);
 glutInitDisplayMode(GLUT_SINGLE | GLUT_RGB);
 glutInitWindowPosition(50, 50);
 glutInitWindowSize(500, 500);
 glutCreateWindow("Hello World OpenGL");
 glClearColor(0,0,0,0);
 glutDisplayFunc(display);
 glutReshapeFunc(reshape);
 glutMainLoop();
 return 0;
}

C-PresManager

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/* Hello World for C with PresentationManager / OS/2 2.11  */

#define INCL_WIN

#include <os2.h>

int main( void )
{
   HMQ   hmq;

   hmq = WinCreateMsgQueue( 0, 0 );

   WinMessageBox( HWND_DESKTOP, HWND_DESKTOP, (PSZ)"Hello World!",
      (PSZ)"", 0, MB_OK );

   WinDestroyMsgQueue( hmq );

   return 0;
}

C-Windows

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/* Hello world in C for MS-Windows */

#include <windows.h>

int PASCAL WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance,
  HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR CmdLine, int Show)
{
  MessageBox(GetActiveWindow(), "Hello World!", "Hello Windows World", MB_OK);
  return 0;
}

C-X11-Athena

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/* Hello World in C with X11 using Athena widgets */

#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
#include <X11/Xaw/Label.h>

main(int argc,char **argv)
{
  XtAppContext app_context;
  Widget toplevel,hello;

  toplevel = XtVaAppInitialize(&app_context,"XHello",NULL,0,
    &argc,argv,NULL,NULL);
  hello = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("Hello World!",labelWidgetClass,
    toplevel,(void*)0);

  XtRealizeWidget(toplevel);

  XtAppMainLoop(app_context);
  return 0;
}

CAML-Light

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(* Hello World in CAML Light *)

let hello =
   print_string "Hello World!";
;;

Casio BASIC

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'Hello World in Casio-Basic. [new line symbol here (press EXE)]
"Hello World!"

CDuce

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(* Hello World in CDuce *)

print "Hello World!\n";;

Centura

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! Hello World in Centura

Function: HelloWorld
Description:
Returns
Parameters
Static Variables
Local variables
Actions
 Call SalMessageBox( 'Hello World','Message',MB_Ok)

Chef

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Hello World Souffle.

This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force
way. It also makes a lot of food for one person.

Ingredients.
72 g haricot beans
101 eggs
108 g lard
111 cups oil
32 zucchinis
119 ml water
114 g red salmon
100 g dijon mustard
33 potatoes

Method.
Put potatoes into the mixing bowl. Put dijon mustard into the mixing bowl. Put
lard into the mixing bowl. Put red salmon into the mixing bowl. Put oil into
the mixing bowl. Put water into the mixing bowl. Put zucchinis into the mixing
bowl. Put oil into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put lard
into the mixing bowl. Put eggs into the mixing bowl. Put haricot beans into
the mixing bowl. Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl. Pour contents of the
mixing bowl into the baking dish.

Serves 1.

CICS-COBOL

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-- Hello World in CICS COBOL

000100        IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.                           
000200        PROGRAM-ID. HELLO.                                 
000300       * HELLO WORLD IN CICS COBOL.                        
000400        AUTHOR. ROBERT GOSLING.                            
000500        ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.                              
000600        DATA DIVISION.                                     
000700        WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.                           
000800        01 WS-DATA-AREA PIC X(80) VALUE "HELLO WORLD!".    
000900        PROCEDURE DIVISION.                                
001000            EXEC CICS SEND FROM (WS-DATA-AREA) END-EXEC.   
001100            EXEC CICS RETURN END-EXEC.

Clarion

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!Hello World in Clarion 
 
  PROGRAM
 
 MAP
 END
 
 CODE
 
 MESSAGE('Hello World!')
 
 RETURN

Clean

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// Hello World in Clean

module hello

Start :: String
Start = "Hello World!\n"

Clipper

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// Hello World in Clipper

? "Hello World"

CLP

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/* Hello World in CLP for the IBM AS/400 */
PGM
SNDPGMMSG  MSG('Hello World !') MSGTYPE(*COMP)
 
ENDPGM

COBOL

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       * Hello World in COBOL

*****************************
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. HELLO.
ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.
DATA DIVISION.
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
MAIN SECTION.
DISPLAY "Hello World!"
STOP RUN.
****************************

Cocoa

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// Hello World in Cocoa Obj-C (OS X)

#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>

int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
    NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];

    NSLog(@"Hello, World!");
    [pool release];
    return 0;
}

ColdFusion

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<!---Hello world in ColdFusion--->

<cfset message = "Hello World">
<cfoutput> #message#</cfoutput>

CommandScript

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#Hello World in Command Script 3.1
#Meta.Name: "Hello World"

#Block(Main).Start
    echo "Hello World!"
#Block(Main).End

Console-Postscript

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%% Hello World in Console PostScript

serverdict begin 0 exitserver
/Courier findfont
48 scalefont setfont
22 22 moveto
(Hello World!) show
showpage

%% End

Cool

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-- Hello World in Cool

class Main inherits IO{
    main():Object{
    out_string("Hello, world!\n")
    };
};

CoolBasic

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' Hello World in CoolBasic

print "hello world"
wait key

CSS

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/* Hello World in CSS */
body:before {
    content: "Hello World";
}

CYBOL

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<!-- Hello World in Cybernetics Oriented Language (CYBOL) -->
<model>
    <part name="send_message" channel="inline" abstraction="operation" model="send">
        <property name="channel" channel="inline" abstraction="character" model="shell"/>
        <property name="message" channel="inline" abstraction="character" model="Hello, World!"/>
    </part>
    <part name="exit_application" channel="inline" abstraction="operation" model="exit"/>
</model>

D

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// Hello World in D

import std.stdio;

void main()
{
   writefln("Hello World!");
}

D4

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// Hello World as a relation-variable in D4

select row { "Hello World" AMessage }

Darkbasic

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` Hello World in Darkbasic

print "Hello World!"
wait key

Databasic

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PROGRAM HELLO.B
# Hello World in Databasic
CRT "HELLOW WORLD"
END

Dataflex

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// Hello World in Dataflex Procedural

/tela

Hello world

/*

clearscreen

page tela

dBase

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* Hello World in dBase IV

? "Hello World!"

dc

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#!/usr/bin/dc
# Hello world! in dc (Unix desk calculator)
[Hello world!]p

DCL

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$! Hello world in Digital/Compaq/HP DCL (Digital Command Language)
$ write sys$output "Hello World"

Delphi

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// Hello World in Delphi
Program Hello_World;

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

Begin
  WriteLn('Hello World');
End.

Dialect

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# Hello World in Dialect

print "Hello World"

DM

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// Hello World in DM (Dream Maker)

mob
    Login()
        ..()

        world << "Hello World!"

DML

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! Hello World in DML (Gembase database language)

PROCEDURE_FORM MAIN
        PRINT/NOWAIT ("Hello world")
END_FORM

DWIM

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Hello World in DWIM ("Do what I mean").
Comments are not necessary in this language.

DWIM

Dylan

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module:			hello-world
author:			Homer
copyright:		(c) 1994 Homer
version:		1.0

// Hello World in DYLAN

define method main (#rest args)
  princ("Hello world!");
end;

main();

DynaMorph

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<<!! Hello World in DynaMorph >>
<#setString foo {Hello World!}#>
<html>
<head>
	<title>DynaMorph</title>
</head>
<body>
<#getString foo#>
</body>
</html>

E

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# Hello World in E

println("Hello, world!")

easm

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// Hello World in easm (Win32).

subsystem cui

section imports

    from msvcr70.dll import printf
    from kernel32.dll import ExitProcess

section data

    string pszOutput = "Hello World!"

section code

    call printf (&pszOutput)
    call ExitProcess (00h)

Eiffel

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indexing "Hello World in Eiffel"

class HELLO

creation
   run

feature

   run is
     local
       io : BASIC_IO;
     do
       !!io;
       io.put_string("Hello World!");
       io.put_newline;
     end; -- run

end; -- class HELLO

Elan

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(* Hello World in ELAN *)

putline ("Hello World!");

Elliott

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:: Hello World in Elliott Autocode
SETF PUNCH
SETR 1
1)TELEPRINTER
LINE
TITLE Hello World.;
STOP
START 1

Erlang

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%% Hello World in Erlang

-module(hello).

-export([hello/0]).

hello() ->
   io:format("Hello World!~n", []).

Euphoria

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-- Hello World in Euphoria

puts(1, "Hello World!\n")

F#

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(* Hello World in F# *)

printf "Hello World!\n"

FALSE

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{ Hello World in FALSE }
"Hello world!
"

Ferite

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/**
 *   start script -- Hello world in Ferite ( www.ferite.org )
 */
uses "console";
Console.println("Hello World");
/* end script */

Filemaker

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#Hello World in Filemaker Script
Show Custom Dialog ["Hello World" ; "Hello World"]

Fjölnir

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;; Hello World in Fjölnir (Icelandic programming language)

"hello" < main
{
   main ->
   stef(;)
   stofn
       skrifastreng(;"Halló Veröld!"),
   stofnlok
}
*
"GRUNNUR"
;

Flaming Thunder

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# Write "Hello world" in Flaming Thunder.

Write "Hello world".

Focal

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1.01 COMMENT HELLO WORLD IN FOCAL
1.02 TYPE "HELLO WORLD", !
1.03 QUIT

FOCUS

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-* Hello World in FOCUS

-TYPE Hello world

Forth

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' Hello World in Forth

: HELLO
  ." Hello World!" CR
;

Fortran

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C     Hello World in Fortran

      PROGRAM HELLO
      WRITE (*,100)
      STOP
  100 FORMAT (' Hello World! ' /)
      END

Fortran77

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C     Hello World in Fortran 77

      PROGRAM HELLO
      PRINT*, 'Hello World!'
      END

Fortran90

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! Hello World in Fortran 90 and 95

PROGRAM HelloWorld
     WRITE(*,*)  "Hello World!"
END PROGRAM

FortranIV

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       PROGRAM HELLO
c
C      Hello World in Fortran IV (supposedly for a TR440)
c
       WRITE (6,'('' Hello World!'')')
       END

Fortress

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(* Hello World in Fortress *)

export Executable
run(args) = print "Hello, world!"

FreeBASIC

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'Hello World in FreeBASIC

print "Hello World"

Frink

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// Hello World in Frink

println["Hello World!"]

G-Code

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Hello World in "G Code" for CNC machines.

Click here for a preview.

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Gambas

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'************************************
' Hello world in Gambas
'************************************
PUBLIC SUB Main()

   PRINT "Hello World"

END

GameMonkey Script

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// Hello World in GameMonkey Script

print("Hello World");

Gentee-simple

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// Hello World in Gentee (simple version)

func hello<main> : @"Hello, World!"

Gentee

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// Hello World in Gentee

func hello <main>
{
   print( "Hello, World!" )
   getch()
}

GLBasic

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// Hello World in GLBasic

PRINT "Hello World",1,1
SHOWSCREEN
MOUSEWAIT

GML

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// Hello World in GML (Game Maker Language)
draw_text(10,10,"Hello World")
screen_refresh()
keyboard_wait()

Gofer

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-- Hello World in Gofer
-- Simple version

helloWorld:: String
helloWorld = "Hello World!\n"


-- Hello World in Gofer
-- Dialog version

helloWorld :: Dialogue
helloWorld resps = [AppendChan stdout "Hello world!"]

GoogleGadgets

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> 
<!-- Hello World as a Google gadget -->

<Module>
  <ModulePrefs title="hello world example" /> 
  <Content type="html">
     <![CDATA[ 
       Hello, world!
     ]]>
  </Content> 
</Module>

GRAMophone

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//Hello World in GRAMophone

composition "Hello, World!" of "Composer"
{
 %
 player player1 {
    grammar lindenmayer
    %
    axiom->print("Hello, World!");
 }

 player player2 {
    grammar chomsky
    %
       @composition->print("Hello, World!");
 }
}

Gri

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# Hello World in Gri
show "hello world"

Groovy

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// Hello World in Groovy

println "Hello World"

GynkoSoft

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; Hello World in GynkoSoft
; Simple version
0.00 Protocol "Hello, World!"


; Hello World in GynkoSoft
; Dialog box output
0.00 Message "Hello, World!"

Haskell

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-- Hello World in Haskell
 
main = putStrLn "Hello World"

HDX

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# Hello World as bdehaldia.exe external command

proc hdx_info {} {
  set ::Titel [TRA "&Hello World"]
  set ::Menu GMA
}

proc hdx_run {} {
  tk_messageBox -type ok -message [TRA "Hello World!"]
  destroy .
}

HP-41C

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Hello World for the HP 41C. No comment character exists.

01 LBL "HELLO"
02 "HELLO WORLD"
03 AVIEW

HP-48

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<<
@ Hello World for the HP-48
@ << and >> are one char each
"HELLO WORLD"
>>

HQ9

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Hello World in HQ9  and HQ9  . No comment character exists.

H

HTML

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<HTML>
<!-- Hello World in HTML -->
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Hello World!</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
Hello World!
</BODY>
</HTML>

Human

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Hello World in human languages.

 

Albanian Pershëndetje Botë
Arabic أهلاً بالعالم (Ahlan bil 'Alam)
Armenian Բարե՛ւ, աշխարհ։ (barev ash'kharh)
Azeri Salam Dünya
Czech Ahoj Světe!
Basque/Euskara Kaixo mundua!
Belarusian (Pryvitan'ne, Swet!)
Bemba Shani Mwechalo!
Bengali Shagatam Prithivi!
Bosnian Zdravo Svijete!
Bulgarian (Zdrav'ei svi'at)
Catalan Hola món!
Chinese (ni hao shi jie)
Croatian Bok Svijete!
Danish Hej, Verden!
Dutch Hallo, wereld!
English Hello World!
Esperanto Saluton mondo!
Estonian Tere maailm!
Finnish Hei maailma!
French Salut le Monde!
Frisian Hallo, wrâld!
Galician Ola mundo!
German Hallo Welt!
Greek Γεια σου κόσμε! (Geia soy kosme)
Hawaiian Aloha Honua
Hebrew (Shalom Olam)
Hindi (namaste duniya)
Hmong Nyob zoo ntiaj teb.
Hungarian Helló világ!
Icelandic Halló heimur!
Indonesian Halo Dunia!
Irish Dia dhaoibh, a dhomhain!
Italian Ciao Mondo!
Japanese (konnichiwa sekai)
Kannada (namaste prapancha)
Kiswahili Habari dunia!
Kikuyu Niatia thi!
Korean (annyeong, sesangah)
Latin AVE MVNDE (ave munde)
Latvian Sveika, Pasaule!
Lithuanian Sveikas, Pasauli
Luxembourgish Moien Welt!
Malagasy Manao ahoana ry tany!
Malayalam Namaskaram, lokame
Maltese Merhba lid-dinja
Norwegian Hallo verden!
Persian !سلام دنیا (Salaam Donyaa!)
Polish Witaj, Swiecie!
Portuguese Olá, mundo!
Romanian Salut lume!
Russian (Zdra'vstvuj mi'r)
Serbian Zdravo Svete!
Slovak Ahoj, svet!
Slovenian Pozdravljen svet!
Spanish ¡Hola mundo!
Swedish Hejsan världen!
Tagalog Kamusta mundo!
Tamil (Vanakkam Ulake!)
Turkish Merhaba Dünya!
Ukrainian (Pryvi't svi'te)
Vietnamese Xin chào thế giới
Welsh S'mae byd!

 

 


HyperTalk

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-- Hello World in HyperTalk

answer "Hello, world!"

IBM-Exec

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Hello World for IBM EXEC (under VM/CMS)

&CONTROL
*
&TYPE Hello World!
*
&EXIT 0

IBM-Exec2

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Hello World for IBM EXEC2 (under VM/CMS)

&TRACE OFF
*
&TYPE Hello World!
*
&EXIT 0

ici

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# Hello World in ici (http://www.zeta.org.au/~atrn/ici/)
printf("Hello World!\n");

ICL SCL

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@ HELLO WORLD IN ICL SCL
PROC HELLO_WORLD IS ()
BEGIN
    SEND_MESSAGE("HELLO WORLD")
END

Icon

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# Hello world in Icon (http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/)

procedure main()
    write("Hello world")
end

IDC

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// Hello World in IDC-script language for IDA disaasembler

#include <idc.idc>

static main(void)
{
  Message("Hello World!");
}

IDL

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IDL> ; Hello World in IDL (Interactive Data Language)
IDL> print, "Hello World"

Inform

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!  "Hello world" in Inform
[ Main;
  print "Hello world^";
];

Informix-4GL

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# Hello World in Informix 4GL

MAIN

  DISPLAY "Hello World"

END MAIN

Ingres-ABF

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/* Hello World in Ingres ABF */
procedure hello =
begin
  message 'Hello, World' with style=popup;
end

InstallScript

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// Hello World in InstallScript
// (Scripting language of InstallShield, a Windows install generator)

program
	MessageBox("Hello World!",INFORMATION);
endprogram

Intercal

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Hello World in Intercal

DO ,1 <- #13
PLEASE DO ,1 SUB #1 <- #234
DO ,1 SUB #2 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #3 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #4 <- #0
DO ,1 SUB #5 <- #64
DO ,1 SUB #6 <- #194
DO ,1 SUB #7 <- #48
PLEASE DO ,1 SUB #8 <- #22
DO ,1 SUB #9 <- #248
DO ,1 SUB #10 <- #168
DO ,1 SUB #11 <- #24
DO ,1 SUB #12 <- #16
DO ,1 SUB #13 <- #214
PLEASE READ OUT ,1
PLEASE GIVE UP

Io

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// Hello World in io programming language
"Hello world!" print

Iptscrae

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; Hello World in Iptscrae.
; 1. from the chat prompt:

/ "Hello World!" SAY

; 2. in a cyborg:

ON OUTCHAT {
    {  "Hello World!" SAY
    } CHATSTR "say it" == IF
}

; 3. in a room script:

ON SELECT {
    "Hello World!" SAY
}

J

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NB. Hello World in J
'Hello World' 1!:2(2)

Jade

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// Hello World in JADE
write "Hello World";

Jako

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# Hello World in Jako

use sys;

sys::print("Hello, world!\n");

Jason

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// Hello World in Jason

!greeting.
 !greeting : true <- .print("Hello World").

Java

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// Hello World in Java

class HelloWorld {
  static public void main( String args[] ) {
    System.out.println( "Hello World!" );
  }
}

Java-Mobile

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// Hello World on a mobile Java device

package helloworld;

import javax.microedition.midlet.*;
import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;

public class HelloWorld extends MIDlet {

  public HelloWorld()
  {
    Form form = new Form("Hello World");
    form.append("Hello world!");
    Display.getDisplay(this).setCurrent(form);
  }

  protected void pauseApp() {  }
  protected void startApp() throws
    javax.microedition.midlet.MIDletStateChangeException {  }
  protected void destroyApp(boolean parm1) throws
    javax.microedition.midlet.MIDletStateChangeException {  }
}

Java-Server-Pages

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<!-- Hello World for Java Server Pages -->

<%@ page language='java' %>
<%="Hello World!" %>

Java-Servlet

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import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import java.io.*;

//
// Hello World Java Servlet
//
public class HelloWorld extends HttpServlet {
public void service(HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response)
throws IOException {

response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();

out.println("<html><body>");
out.println("Hello World!");
out.println("</body></html>");
}
}

Java-Swing

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// Hello World in Java using Swing GUI

class HelloWorldSwing {
  static public void main(String args[]) {
    javax.swing.JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"Hello world!");
  }
}

JavaScript

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<html>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
// Hello World in JavaScript
document.write('Hello World');
</script>
</body>
</html>

JCL

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//HERIB    JOB  ,'HERIBERT OTTEN',PRTY=12
//* Hello World for MVS
//HALLO    EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT2   DD SYSOUT=T
//SYSUT1   DD *
Hello World!
/*
//

Jess

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; Hello World in JESS

(printout t "Hello World")

JudoScript

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// Hello World in JudoScript (a Java scripting layer)

. "Hello World";

K

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/ Hello World in K

`0:"Hello World!\n

Kix

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; Hello World in Kix
  
Run( "Notepad.exe" )
Sleep 1
SetFocus( "Untitled - Notepad" )
$ReturnCode = SendKeys("Hello World")
Sleep( 2 )
$ReturnCode = SendKeys("~{F4}Y")

Kylix

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{Hello World in Kylix} 

program Hello_World;
 
 uses
    QDialogs;
 
 begin
   ShowMessage('Hello World');
 end.

LabVIEW

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LaTeX

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% Hello World! in LaTeX
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello World!
\end{document}

LibertyBASIC

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'hello world in Liberty BASIC
PRINT "Hello World"
END

LilyPond

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% Hello World in LilyPond

\markup { Hello World! }

Limbo

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Hello World in Limbo.
Limbo is the programming language of the Inferno OS
(from Lucent Bell Labs).


implement Cmd;

include "sys.m";
include "draw.m";

Cmd : module {
    init : fn (ctxt : ref Draw->Context, args : list of string);
};

init(nil : ref Draw->Context, nil : list of string)
{
    sys := load Sys Sys->PATH;
    sys->print("Hello World\n");
}

LIMS-Basic

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'Hello World in LIMS Basic
msgbox("hello world")

Lingo

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Hello World in Lingo (Macromedia Director)

on startmovie
  alert "Hello World" 
end

Linotte

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(Hello World in Linotte)

Livre : Hello
    Paragraphe : display message
    Actions :
        Affiche "Hello World!"
        Termine

Lisaac

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// Hello World in Lisaac
Section Header

    name        := HELLO_WORLD;

Section Inherit

  - parent_object:OBJECT := OBJECT;

Section Public

  - main <-
  (
    "Hello world !\n".print;
  );

Lisp

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;;; Hello World in Common Lisp

(defun helloworld ()
  (print "Hello World!")
)

Lisp-Emacs

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;;; Hello World in Emacs Lisp.

(defun hello-world()
  "Display the string hello world."
  (interactive)
  (message "hello world"))

Logo

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; Hello World in Logo

DRUCKEZEILE [Hello World!]

Logo-graphical

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; Hello World in LOGO, graphical output.

go 20 , left 180,
go 40 , left 180,
go 20 , right 90,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 180,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , right 90 ,
go 20 , right 90 ,
go 10 , right 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 10 , left 90 ,
go 30 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 180,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 180,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 60 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 180,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 180,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 180,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , right 90,
go 20 , right 90,
go 5 , left 90  ,
go 5 , left 90  ,
go 25 , left 180,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 20 , left 90 ,
go 40 , left 180,
go 40 ,

LOLCODE

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BTW Hello World in LOLCODE
HAI
CAN HAS STDIO?
VISIBLE "HAI WORLD!"
KTHXBYE

LOTOS

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(* Hello World in LOTOS (Language Of Temporal Ordering Specifications) *)
 
process HelloWorld [v]: exit :=
  v! "Hello World!";
  exit
endproc

Lotus-Note-Formula

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REM "Lotus Note Formula Language";
@Prompt([ok];"Hi there";"Hello World");

Lotus-Script

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' Hello World in Lotus Script
Sub Initialize
        Msgbox "Hello world", 0, "Hi there!"
End Sub

LS-DYNA

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$ "Hello World" for LS-DYNA
*KEYWORD
*PART
                                                                                
         1         1         1
*SECTION_BEAM
         1         1       1.0         2         1
       1.0       1.0       0.0       0.0         1         1
*MAT_ELASTIC
         1    1.0E-9    1000.0       0.3
*ELEMENT_BEAM
       1       1       2       3       1
       2       1       3       4       1
       3       1       3       6       1
       4       1       6       5       1
       5       1       8      11       1
       6       1      11      12       1
       7       1      12       9       1
       8       1       9       8       1
       9       1       8       7       1
      10       1       7      10       1
      11       1      14      16       1
      12       1      16      15       1
      13       1      13      15       1
      14       1      15      17       1
      15       1      19      21       1
      16       1      21      20       1
      17       1      18      20       1
      18       1      20      22       1
      19       1      23      24       1
      20       1      24      26       1
      21       1      26      25       1
      22       1      25      23       1
      23       1      27      28       1
      24       1      28      29       1
      25       1      29      30       1
      26       1      30      31       1
      27       1      32      33       1
      28       1      33      35       1
      29       1      35      34       1
      30       1      34      32       1
      31       1      36      37       1
      32       1      37      38       1
      33       1      40      42       1
      34       1      42      41       1
      35       1      39      41       1
      36       1      41      43       1
      37       1      44      45       1
      38       1      45      47       1
      39       1      48      47       1
      40       1      47      46       1
      41       1      46      44       1
*NODE
       1             0.0             0.0             1.0
       2
       3             0.0             2.0
       4             0.0             4.0
       5             2.0
       6             2.0             2.0
       7             3.0
       8             3.0             1.0
       9             3.0             2.0
      10             5.0
      11             5.0             1.0
      12             5.0             2.0
      13             6.0
      14             6.0             4.0
      15             7.0
      16             7.0             4.0
      17             8.0
      18             9.0
      19             9.0             4.0
      20            10.0
      21            10.0             4.0
      22            11.0
      23            12.0
      24            12.0             2.0
      25            14.0
      26            14.0             2.0
      27            16.0             2.0
      28            16.5
      29            17.0             1.0
      30            17.5
      31            18.0             2.0
      32            19.0
      33            19.0             2.0
      34            21.0
      35            21.0             2.0
      36            22.0
      37            22.0             2.0

      38            24.0             2.0
      39            25.0
      40            25.0             4.0
      41            26.0
      42            26.0             4.0
      43            27.0
      44            28.0
      45            28.0             2.0
      46            30.0
      47            30.0             2.0
      48            30.0             4.0
*END

LSL

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// Hello World in Linden Scripting Language (LSL)

default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        llSay(0, "Hello World");
    }
}

Lua

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# Hello World in Lua

print "Hello world"

m4

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# Hello World for the m4 macro processor
Hello

MACRO-10

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TITLE HELLO WORLD
; HELLO WORLD IN MACRO 10 FOR TOPS-10
ENTRY OUTPUT
SEARCH UUOSYM

LAB:    ASCIZ /HELLO WORLD
/
OUTPUT: OUTSTR LAB              ; OUTPUT MESSAGE
        MONRT.                  ; RETURN TO MONITOR          
        END OUTPUT

MACRO-11

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;       "Hello, world!" in MACRO-11 for RT-11

        .MCALL  .EXIT,.PRINT
START:  .PRINT  #$1
        .EXIT
$1:     .ASCIZ  /Hello, world!/
        .END    START

Macromedia-Flex

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.macromedia.com/2003/mxml">
     <!-- Hello Word in Macromedia Flex -->
     <mx:Label text="Hello World"/>
</mx:Application>

Malbolge

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Hello World in Malbolge. No comment character exists.

(=<`$9]7<5YXz7wT.3, O/o'K%$H"'~D|#z@b=`{^Lx8%$Xmrkpohm-kNi;gsedcba`_^]\[ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA@?>=<;:9876543s O<oLm

MAMASH

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/* Hello World in MAMASH */

TQWD LGYEA NXKIA HELLO_WORLD )1(
 
DWLH CXBZ_YKX
 
ID& HELLO_WORLD YED 'HELLO WORLD' .

Maple

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# Hello World in Maple

>> printf("Hello World!");

Mathematica

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(* Hello World in Mathematica *)

Hello[] := Print["Hello, World!"]

MATLAB

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% Hello World in MATLAB.

disp('Hello World');

MAX-MSP

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Maxima

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/*  Hello World in Maxima */

disp("hello, world");

MAXScript

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/*Hello World in MAXScript (the script language of 3ds Max).
Hello World is both printed as text and in full 3D.*/

Print "Hello World"
Text text:"Hello World"

MEL

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// Hello World in MEL scripting language for Alias Maya

proc helloWorld () {
   print "Hello World!\n";
}

helloWorld;

MetaPost

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% Hello World in MetaPost
beginfig(0);
  label("Hello, world!", (10,10));
endfig;

MEX

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// "Hello, World!" in MEX for Maximus BBS

void main()
{
  print(COLOR_WHITE,"Hello, World!\n");
}

Microtik

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#Hello World in Mikrotik RouterOS Scripting Host; :put ("Hello, World!");

mIRC-Alias

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;Hello World for mIRC (alias section)

helloworld: /echo -a Hello World!

mIRC-Commandline

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; Hello World! for mIRC (command line version)

echo Hello World!

mIRC-Script

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;Hello World for mIRC script

alias helloworld {
  /echo -a Hello World!
}

MivaScript

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<MvCOMMENT>Hello World in Miva Script</MvCOMMENT>
<MvEVAL EXPR="{'Hello World'}">

MML-AXE10

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! Hello world program in MML for Ericsson's AXE10 telephone exchange
IOTXP:Hello World;

Modula-2

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(* Hello World in Modula-2 *)

MODULE HelloWorld;
FROM InOut IMPORT WriteString,WriteLn;
BEGIN
  WriteString("Hello World!");
  WriteLn;
END HelloWorld.

MoHAA-Script

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// Hello World in the Medal of Honor Allied Assault scripting language

iprintln "Hello World!"

MOO

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"Hello World in MOO";

player.location:announce_all("Hello, world!");

Mouse

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~ Hello World in Mouse

"HELLO, WORLD."
$

MPD

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# Hello World in MPD.

resource helloworld()
  write("Hello World")
end

MS Small Basic

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' Hello World in Microsoft Small Basic

TextWindow.WriteLine("Hello, World")

MSDOS

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@ECHO OFF
REM Hello World for DOS batch

ECHO Hello World!

MSIL

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//Hello World in MSIL (.NET assembler)

.assembly helloworld {}
.class helloworld
{
 .method static void Main() cil managed
 {
  .entrypoint
  ldstr "Hello World!"
  call void [mscorlib]System.Console::WriteLine(string)
  ret
 }
}

MuLisp

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; Hello, World! in MuLisp

(print 'Hello\,\ world\!)

Mumps

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; Hello World in Mumps-M
 w !,"Hello World"

Natural

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 * Hello World in Natural (by Software AG)
Write "Hello, World!".

Nemerle

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// Hello World in Nemerle (a functional programming language for .NET)

System.Console.WriteLine("Hello World");

newLISP

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;; Hello World in newLISP

(println "Hello World")

NewtonScript

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// Hello World in NewtonScript

baseview :=
   {viewBounds: {left: -3, top: 71, right: 138, bottom: 137},
    viewFlags: 581,
    declareSelf: 'base,
    _proto: protoFloatNGo,
    debug: "baseview"
   };

textview := * child of baseview *
   {text: "Hello World!",
    viewBounds: {left: 33, top: 24, right: 113, bottom: 46},
    viewFlags: 579,
    _proto: protoStaticText,
    debug: "textview"
   };

Nice

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//Hello World in Nice

void main(String[] args){ 
   println("hello world"); 
}

NSIS

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; Hello World in Nullsoft Software Install Script (NSIS)

Caption "Hello World!"
OutFile ".\HelloWorld.exe"
SilentInstall silent

Section ""
        MessageBox MB_OK "Hello World!"
SectionEnd

NXC

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/* Hello World in NXC ("Not Exactly C") */
    
#include "NXCDefs.h"
 
task main()
{
 TextOut(0, LCD_LINE1, "Hello World!");
}

Oberon.oberon

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MODULE HelloWorld;

(* Hello World in Oberon for the Oberon System *)

  IMPORT Oberon, Texts;

  VAR
      W: Texts.Writer;

  PROCEDURE Do*;
    BEGIN
        Texts.WriteString(W,"Hello World!");
            Texts.WriteLn(W);
                Texts.Append(Oberon.Log,W.buf)
                  END Do;

BEGIN Texts.OpenWriter(W)
END HelloWorld.

Oberon.std

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(* Hello World in Oberon for standard operating systems *)

MODULE HelloWorld;
IMPORT Out;
BEGIN
  Out.String("Hello World!");
  Out.Ln;
END HelloWorld;

OCaml

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(* Hello World in OCaml *)

print_string "Hello World!\n";;

Occam

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PROGRAM Hello
-- Hello world in Occam
#USE ioconv

SEQ
  write.full.string(screen,"Hello World!")

Octave

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#Hello World in Octave (http://www.octave.org/)
printf("Hello World\n");

Omnimark

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; Hello World in Omnimark


process
     output "Hello World!%n"

Ook

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Hello World in Ook. No comments possible.

Ook. Ook? Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook.
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Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook. Ook! Ook.

OpenVMS

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$! Hello World in OpenVMS DCL

$ write sys$output "Hello World"

OPL.dialog

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REM Hello World for OPL (Psion Organizer 3a)
REM More complex version with menues and dialog boxes

PROC HELLO:
  LOCAL M%
  DO
    REM Display menu bar
    mINIT
    mCARD "Sprache","Deutsch",%d,"English",%e
    mCARD "Extras","Beenden",%x,"Info",%i
    M%=MENU
    REM process choosen function
    IF M%=%d
      REM Display german dialog box
      REM with an ENTER button to continue
      dBOX:(" ","Hallo Welt"," ","weiter",13)
    ELSEIF M%=%e
      REM Display english dialog box
      REM with an ENTER button to continue
      dBOX:(" ","Hello World"," ","continue",13)
    ELSEIF M%=%i
      REM Display copyright information ;-)
      dBOX:("Info","(C) Klaus Müller 0196","FrankfurtMain, Germany","",13)
    ENDIF
  UNTIL M%=%x
ENDP

PROC dBOX:(Z1$,Z2$,Z3$,Z4$,BUTTON%)
  dINIT Z1$
  dTEXT ""," ",0
  dTEXT "",Z2$",$102
  dTEXT "",Z3$,$202
  dBUTTONS Z4$,BUTTON%
  DIALOG
ENDP

OPL.simple

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REM Hello World for OPL (Psion Organizer 3a)
REM Simple version

PROC HELLO:
  PRINT "Hello World!"
  GET
ENDP

Oz

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% Hello World in Oz

functor
import
  System
  Application
define
  {System.showInfo "Hello World!"}
  {Application.exit 0}
end

Parser

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# Hello World in Parser

Hello world!

Pascal

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{Hello World in Pascal}

program HelloWorld(output);
begin
  WriteLn('Hello World!');
end.

Pascal-Windows

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{ Hello World in Borland Pascal 7 for MS-Windows}

PROGRAM HelloWorld;

USES
  WinCRT;

BEGIN
  InitWinCRT;
  WriteLn('Hello World!');
  ReadLn;
  DoneWinCRT;
END.

Pawn

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/* Hello World in Pawn */

main()
{
    printf "Hello World!"
}

PBASIC

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' Hello World in PBASIC (for the Boe-Bot Robot)

' {$STAMP BS2}
' {$PBASIC 2.5}

DEBUG "Hello World!"

END

PDF

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%Hello World in Portable Document Format (PDF)
%PDF-1.2
1 0 obj
<<
/Type /Page
/Parent 5 0 R
/Resources 3 0 R
/Contents 2 0 R
>>
endobj
2 0 obj
<<
/Length 51
>>
stream
BT
/F1 24 Tf
1 0 0 1 260 600 Tm
(Hello World)Tj
ET
endstream
endobj
3 0 obj
<<
/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]
/Font <</F1 4 0 R >>
>>
endobj
4 0 obj
<<
/Type /Font
/Subtype /Type1
/Name /F1
/BaseFont /Arial
>>
endobj
5 0 obj
<<
/Type /Pages
/Kids [ 1 0 R ]
/Count 1
/MediaBox
[ 0 0 612 792 ]
>>
endobj
6 0 obj
<<
/Type /Catalog
/Pages 5 0 R
>>
endobj
trailer
<<
/Root 6 0 R
>>

PEARL

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MODULE (HELLO);
/* Hello World in PEARL (Process and Experiment Automation Realtime Language) */
  SYSTEM;
   TERMINAL:DIS<->SDVLS(2);
  PROBLEM;
   SPC TERMINAL DATION INOUT
         ALPHIC DIM(,) TFU MAX
         FORWARD CONTROL (ALL);
   MAIN:TASK;
     DCL TEXT INV CHAR(30)
          INIT('HELLO WORLD!');
    OPEN TERMINAL;
    PUT TEXT TO TERMINAL;
    CLOSE TERMINAL;
   END;
MODEND;

PeopleCode

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/* Hello World in PeopleCode 8.45

&MsgText = MsgGetText(66666666, 999999999, "Hello World!");

Perl

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# Hello world in perl

print "Hello World!\n";

PHP

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<?php
  // Hello World in PHP
  echo 'Hello World!';
?>

PHP GD

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<?
// Hello World in PHP   GD library
header("Content-type: image/gif");
$rscImage    = imagecreatetruecolor(80, 25);
$intFontC    = imagecolorallocate($rscImage, 255, 255, 255);
$intBGC        = imagecolorallocate($rscImage, 0, 0, 0);
imagestring($rscImage, 2, 5, 5, "Hello World!", $intFontC);
imagegif($rscImage);
imagedestroy($rscImage);
?>

Piet

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Hello World in Piet. No comment character exists.


Pike

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// Hello world in Pike (pike.roxen.com)

int main(){
        write("Hello World!\n");
}

PL-SQL

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-- Hello World in Oracle PL/SQL (sqlplus)

set serveroutput on

begin
  dbms_output.enable(10000);
  dbms_output.put_line('Hello World');
end;
/

PL1

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/* Hello World in PL/1 */

Hello: procedure options(main);
       put skip list('Hello World!');
end Hello;

Pocket-Calculator

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Hello World for standard pocket calculators (7-segment display).
Type in and turn calculator upside down.

0.7734

POP-11

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;;; Hello World in POP-11

: vars outputtext;
: "Hello World" -> outputtext;
: outputtext =>

** Hello World

PostgreSQL

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-- Hello World in PL/pgSQL (PostgreSQL Procedural Language)
-- In old versions replace '$$' by double qoutes

CREATE FUNCTION hello_world() RETURNS text AS $$
BEGIN
RETURN 'Hello World';
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

SELECT hello_world();

Postscript

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% Hello World in Postscript
%!PS
/Palatino-Roman findfont
100 scalefont
setfont
100 100 moveto
(Hello World!) show
showpage

POV-Ray

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// Hello World for the Persistence of Vision Raytracer.
// Click
here to view the output.
#include "skies.inc"

camera{location <0,1,-5> look_at y}
light_source{<2,4,-7>,2}
sky_sphere{S_Cloud1}
plane{y 0 pigment{checker rgb 1,0} finish{reflection .5}}
text{ttf "timrom.ttf" "Hello World!" .3,0
  pigment {agate scale .2} translate -2.5*x
}

Powerbasic

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' Hello World in Powerbasic Console Compiler

FUNCTION PBMAIN () AS LONG

    PRINT "Hello World"

END FUNCTION

Powerflex

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// "Hello World" in PowerFlex

showln "Hello World"
system

PowerScript

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// Hello World in PowerScript

MessageBox("","Hello World!")

Powershell

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# Hello World in Microsoft Powershell

'Hello World!'

PPL

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;Hello World in PPL (PCBoard Programming Language)
PRINTLN "Hello, World!"

PQN-PROC

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PQN
C Hello World in PQN/PROC
O Hello World

PRAAT

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# Hello World in praat (www.praat.org)
echo Hello World!

ProC

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/* Hello World in Pro*C, the Oracle's embedded SQL environment */

#include <stdio.h>

EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA;

int main() {
   char hello[15];
   char *user = "the_user";
   char *password = "the_password";
   char *sid = "the_sid";

   EXEC SQL CONNECT :user IDENTIFIED BY :password USING :sid;

   EXEC SQL
      SELECT 'Hello World' INTO :hello
      FROM DUAL;

   printf("%s\n", hello);

   EXEC SQL COMMIT RELEASE;
 
   return 0;
}

Processing

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// Hello world in Processing

println( "Hello world!" );

Profan

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' Hello World in Profan (http://www.profan.de/)

cls
print "Hello World!"
waitkey

Prograph

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Progress

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/* Hello World in Progress */

message "Hello World" view-as alert-box.

Prolog

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% Hello World in Prolog

hello :- display('Hello World!') , nl .

PureBasic-Console

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; Hello World in PureBasic (console program)

OpenConsole()
   ConsoleTitle ("Hello World!")
   PrintN ("Hello World!")
CloseConsole()

PureBasic-Messagebox

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; Hello World in PureBasic (message box)

MessageRequester("Hello World Messagebox","Hello World!")

PureBasic-Window

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; Hello World in PureBasic (Window)

If OpenWindow(0, 216, 0, 268, 133,  #PB_Window_SystemMenu | #PB_Window_TitleBar | #PB_Window_ScreenCentered , "Hello World Window")
 If CreateGadgetList(WindowID())
   TextGadget(1, 100, 60, 60, 20, "Hello World!")
 EndIf
EndIf

Repeat    ; Message Loop
Until WaitWindowEvent() = #PB_EventCloseWindow

Python 3000

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# Hello World in Python 3000
print("hello World")

Python

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# Hello World in Python
print "Hello World"

qore

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#!/usr/local/bin/qore
# Hello World in qore

class HelloWorld
{
    constructor()
    {
	background $.output("Hello, world!");
    }
    output($arg)
    {
	printf("%s\n", $arg);
    }
}

new HelloWorld();

QuakeC

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// Hello World in QuakeC. This should be put somewhere, for instance
// PutClientInServer() in Client.qc.

bprint("Hello World\n");

Quartz Composer

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Hello World for
Quartz Composer


QuickBASIC

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REM Hello World in QuickBASIC
PRINT "Hello World!"
END

R

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# Hello World for R
cat("Hello world\n")

ratfor

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# hello.world.in.ratfor
print *, 'hello, world'
end

Rational Rose

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' Hello World in Rational Rose scripting language
Sub Main
    RoseApp.WriteErrorLog "Hello, World!"	
End Sub

REALbasic

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' Hello World in REALbasic (http://www.realsoftware.com/)

msgBox "Hello World!"

RealText

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<window width="320" height="160">
<!-- Hello World in RealText  -->
	<font size="12" name="Arial">
	<center>Hello World!</center>
	</font>
</window>

Rebol-view

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Hello World in Rebol-view.

rebol[]
view layout[
text "Hello World!"
]

REBOL

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; Hello World in REBOL

print "Hello World!"

Redcode

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; Hello World in Redcode
; Should work with any MARS >= ICWS-86
; (with 128x64 gfx core support, of course!)
;
Start   MOV     0,2455
        MOV     0,2458
        MOV     0,2459
        MOV     0,2459
        MOV     0,2459
        MOV     0,2459
        MOV     0,2459
        MOV     0,2460
        MOV     0,2465
        MOV     0,2471
        MOV     0,2471
        MOV     0,2471
        MOV     0,2479
        MOV     0,2482
        MOV     0,2484
        MOV     0,2484
        MOV     0,2484
        MOV     0,2486
        MOV     0,2486
        MOV     0,2486
        MOV     0,2486
        MOV     0,2488
        MOV     0,2493
        MOV     0,2493
        MOV     0,2493
        MOV     0,2493
        MOV     0,2497
        MOV     0,2556
        MOV     0,2559
        MOV     0,2560
        MOV     0,2565
        MOV     0,2570
        MOV     0,2575
        MOV     0,2578
        MOV     0,2585
        MOV     0,2588
        MOV     0,2589
        MOV     0,2592
        MOV     0,2593
        MOV     0,2596
        MOV     0,2597
        MOV     0,2603
        MOV     0,2605
        MOV     0,2608
        MOV     0,2667
        MOV     0,2670
        MOV     0,2671
        MOV     0,2676
        MOV     0,2681
        MOV     0,2686
        MOV     0,2689
        MOV     0,2696
        MOV     0,2699
        MOV     0,2700
        MOV     0,2703
        MOV     0,2704
        MOV     0,2707
        MOV     0,2708
        MOV     0,2714
        MOV     0,2716
        MOV     0,2719
        MOV     0,2778
        MOV     0,2778
        MOV     0,2778
        MOV     0,2778
        MOV     0,2778
        MOV     0,2779
        MOV     0,2779
        MOV     0,2779
        MOV     0,2782
        MOV     0,2787
        MOV     0,2792
        MOV     0,2795
        MOV     0,2802
        MOV     0,2805
        MOV     0,2806
        MOV     0,2809
        MOV     0,2810
        MOV     0,2810
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        MOV     0,2812
        MOV     0,2818
        MOV     0,2820
        MOV     0,2823
        MOV     0,2882
        MOV     0,2885
        MOV     0,2886
        MOV     0,2891
        MOV     0,2896
        MOV     0,2901
        MOV     0,2904
        MOV     0,2911
        MOV     0,2912
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        MOV     0,2917
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        MOV     0,2922
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        MOV     0,2992
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        MOV     0,3001
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        MOV     0,3011
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        MOV     0,3021
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        MOV     0,3027
        MOV     0,3028
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        MOV     0,3040
        MOV     0,3103
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        MOV     0,3131
        MOV     0,3131
        MOV     0,3131
        MOV     0,3131
        MOV     0,3135
        JMP     0

REFAL-2

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* Hello, World! in REFAL-2
start
entry go
extrn PROUT
go = <prout 'Hello, world!'>
end

Regular-Expression

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Hello World as a regular expression.
Replaces everything with "Hello World".
For use with vi, sed, etc.

Search String :  ^.*$
Replace String: 'Hello World'

Revolution

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-- Hello World in Revolution (formerly called Transcript)
answer "Hello World!"

Rexx.simple

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/* Hello World in Rexx, simple version (writes to standard output) */

say 'Hello World!'
exit

Rexx.window

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/* Hallo World in Rexx, opens window */

call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
call SysLoadFuncs
call RxMessageBox 'Hello World!', 'Hello World Window', 'OK', 'EXCLAMATION'
exit

RPG-IV

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H* Hello World in RPG IV

D msg             S             32    inz(*blank)
D cmd             S             64

C                   eval      msg = 'Hello World'

C     msg           dsply

C                   eval      cmd = 'DLYJOB DLY(30)'
C                   call      'QCMDEXC'
C                   parm                    cmd
C                   parm      64            len              15 5

C                   eval      *inlr = *on

RPL

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Hello World in RPL for the HP-28, HP-48, HP-49 and HP-50 series pocket calculators. No comments possible.

<<
    "HELLO WORLD"
    1 DISP
    60 FREEZE
>>

RSL

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// Hello World in RSL (RS-Bank Language)

[Hello World!];

Ruby

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# Hello World in Ruby
puts "Hello World!"

S-Plus

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# Hello World for S-Plus
cat("Hello world\n")

SAL

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// Hello World in SAL

proc main()
    MsgBox("Hello from SAL", "Hello, World!")
end

SApp

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comment: Hello World in SApp
popup "Hello ## World!" ,

SAS

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/* Hello world in SAS */
* Writes as output title;
TITLE “Hello World!”;
* writes to the log;
PUT Hello world!;

Sather

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-- Hello World in Sather

    class HELLO is
       main is #OUT   "Hello World!\n" end
    end

Scala

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// Hello World in Scala

object HelloWorld with Application {
     Console.println("Hello world!");
   }

Scheme

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; Hello World in Scheme

(display "Hello, world!")
(newline)

Scilab

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// Hello World in SciLab.

disp('Hello World');

Seed7

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# Hello World in Seed7

$ include "seed7_05.s7i";

const proc: main is func
  begin
    writeln("Hello World!");
  end func;

Self

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(|  "Hello World in Self"

  hello = (| | 'Hello World!' print)
|)

SenseTalk

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Hello World in SenseTalk.

on run put "Hello World!" end run 

Setl2

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-- Hello World in Setl2

procedure Hello();
   print "Hello World!";
end Hello;

Shakespeare

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The Infamous Hello World Program in Shakespeare.

Romeo, a young man with a remarkable patience.
Juliet, a likewise young woman of remarkable grace.
Ophelia, a remarkable woman much in dispute with Hamlet.
Hamlet, the flatterer of Andersen Insulting A/S.


                    Act I: Hamlet's insults and flattery.

                    Scene I: The insulting of Romeo.

[Enter Hamlet and Romeo]

Hamlet:
 You lying stupid fatherless big smelly half-witted coward!
 You are as stupid as the difference between a handsome rich brave
 hero and thyself! Speak your mind!

 You are as brave as the sum of your fat little stuffed misused dusty
 old rotten codpiece and a beautiful fair warm peaceful sunny summer's
 day. You are as healthy as the difference between the sum of the
 sweetest reddest rose and my father and yourself! Speak your mind!

 You are as cowardly as the sum of yourself and the difference
 between a big mighty proud kingdom and a horse. Speak your mind.

 Speak your mind!

[Exit Romeo]

                    Scene II: The praising of Juliet.

[Enter Juliet]

Hamlet:
 Thou art as sweet as the sum of the sum of Romeo and his horse and his
 black cat! Speak thy mind!

[Exit Juliet]

                    Scene III: The praising of Ophelia.

[Enter Ophelia]

Hamlet:
 Thou art as lovely as the product of a large rural town and my amazing
 bottomless embroidered purse. Speak thy mind!

 Thou art as loving as the product of the bluest clearest sweetest sky
 and the sum of a squirrel and a white horse. Thou art as beautiful as
 the difference between Juliet and thyself. Speak thy mind!

[Exeunt Ophelia and Hamlet]


                    Act II: Behind Hamlet's back.

                    Scene I: Romeo and Juliet's conversation.

[Enter Romeo and Juliet]


Romeo:
 Speak your mind. You are as worried as the sum of yourself and the
 difference between my small smooth hamster and my nose. Speak your
 mind!

Juliet:
 Speak YOUR mind! You are as bad as Hamlet! You are as small as the
 difference between the square of the difference between my little pony
 and your big hairy hound and the cube of your sorry little
 codpiece. Speak your mind!

[Exit Romeo]

                    Scene II: Juliet and Ophelia's conversation.

[Enter Ophelia]

Juliet:
 Thou art as good as the quotient between Romeo and the sum of a small
 furry animal and a leech. Speak your mind!

Ophelia:
 Thou art as disgusting as the quotient between Romeo and twice the
 difference between a mistletoe and an oozing infected blister! Speak
 your mind!

[Exeunt]

SilverBasic

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//Hello World in SilverBasic

PRINT "Hello World!"

SIMPLE

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[::PROGRAM:Hello World program in SIMPLE
A EQL @0
MSG A
END
]
{::DATA:Data part
@0:T
Hello World$$M
$$@
}

Simula

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! Hello World in Simula;

BEGIN
    OutText("Hello World!");
    OutImage;
END

SinclairBasic

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10 REM Hello World in Sinclair BASIC
20 PRINT ("Hello World");

Smalltalk MT

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"Hello World in Smalltalk MT

FrameWindow new
   title: 'Hello World';
   open

Smalltalk.simple

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"Hello World in Smalltalk (simple version)"

Transcript show: 'Hello World!'.

Smalltalk.window

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"Hello World in Smalltalk (in an own window)"
"(to be entered in a special browser)"

VisualComponent subclass: #HelloWorldView
	instanceVariableNames: ''
	classVariableNames: ''
	poolDictionaries: ''
	category: 'test'

displayOn: aGraphicsContext

	'Hello World!' asComposedText displayOn: aGraphicsContext.

open

	|window|
	window := ScheduledWindow new.
	window label: 'Hello World Demo:'.
	window component: self new.
	window open.

SMIL

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<!-- Hello World in SMIL -->
<smil>
 <head>
  <layout>
   <root-layout width="300" height="160" background-color="white"/>
   <region id="text_region" left="115" top="60"/>
  </layout>
 </head>
 <body>
  <text src="data:,Hello World!" region="text_region">
   <param name="fontFace" value="Arial"/>
  </text>
 </body>
</smil>

SML

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(* Hello World in SML *)

fun hello() = output(std_out, "Hello World!");

Snobol

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* Hello World in Snobol

        OUTPUT = "Hello World!"

Spin

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' Hello World in Spin

CON
  _CLKMODE = XTAL1   PLL16x
  _XINFREQ = 5_000_000
  TV_PIN = 12

OBJ
  Tv: "TV_Text"

PUB Main
  Tv.Start( TV_PIN )
  Tv.Str( String( "Hello World" ) )

Spiral

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Hello World in Spiral. No comment character exists.

e0v ***   *eXlv**   *lX      *2X       **oXi
v * * *   *     *   * 2      * o      **   v*
* * * *   * *****   * v      * v      * *iX *
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* *** *   * *****   * v      * *      * * v *
*     *   *     ^   * ^      * *      * * * *
* *** *   * ****v   * v      * *      v * * *
* * * *   * *       * *      * *      ^ * * *
* * * *   * *****   * *****  * *****  * *** *
* * * *   *     *   *     *  *     *  **   **
*** ***   *******   *****v^  *******   *****

*wX ***    **3Xp    *rX4..   d5*      qd**  
* 3 * *   **   v^   *    ..  * *      *  ***
* v * ^   * #pX v   * ..  .  * *      *    **
* *** v   * # r #   * ..  .  * *      * !q* *
* * * *   * # v #   * 54 ..  * *      * * * *
* * * *   * # * #   *   @X   * *      * * * *
* * * *   * # * #   *   v    * *      * * * *
* * * *   * # * #   * * **   * *      * * * *
*  *  *   * # * #   * ** **  * *      * *** *
*  *  *   * #v* ^   * *** *  * *****  *    **
** * **   **   *v   * * * *  *     *  *  ***
 *****     *v^**    *** ***  *******  **** 

SPL

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 HELLO: PROCEDURE OPTIONS(MAIN);
*
 /* Hello World in SPL4 (Siemens) */
*
 DCL PRINTC ENTRY;
*
 CALL PRINTC('Hello World!', 12);
 RETURN;
*
 END HELLO;

SPSS

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* SPSS Syntax
* "Hello World" title in the Output Window of SPSS via SPSS Syntax.

TITLE 'Hello World'.

SQL-Advantage

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-- Hello World in SQL for Advantage Database
 
select 'Hello World' from system.iota

SQL-DB2

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-- Hello World in SQL for DB2
VALUES('hello world')

SQL-Oracle

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# Hello World in SQL for Oracle

SELECT 'Hello World' FROM dual;

SQL

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# Hello World in SQL

SELECT 'Hello World';

sqlplus

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-- Hello World in Oracle SQL*Plus

prompt Hello World!

SQR

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! Hello World in SQR
begin-program
   print 'Hello, World.' (1,1)
end-program

ST-Guide

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## Hello World for ST-Guide

@node "Hello World!"

Hello World!

@endnode

SVG

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?>
<!-- Hello World in SVG -->

<svg width="240" height="100" viewBox="0 0 240 100" zoomAndPan="disable"
     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"  xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
  <title>Hello World</title>
    <g>
      <text x="10" y="50">Hello World</text>
      <animate attributeName='opacity' values='0;1' dur='4s' fill='freeze' begin="0s"/>
    </g>
</svg>

T-SQL

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-- Hello World in T-SQL
PRINT 'Hello World'

T9-Mobile

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How to enter Hello World on a standard T9 numeric
keypad of an SMS-enabled mobile phone.
T9 predictive text has to be off.

44 33 555 555 666 0 9 666 777 555 3 11111

TACL

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Comment -- Hello World for TACL (TAndem Command Language)

ECHO Hello World

TAL

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!     Hello world in Tandem TAL (Transaction Application Language)
      proc Hello^World main;
            begin
            int    .term[0:12] := [ 12 * [ “  “ ] ],
 .out [0:19];
            string .sout := @out ‘<<’ 1, .sp;
 
            call myterm ( term[1] );
            call open ( term[1], term );
if <> then call abend;
 
sout ‘:=’ “Hello World” -> @sp;
            call write ( term, out, @sp’-‘@sout );
if <> then call abend;
end;

Tcl

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#!/usr/local/bin/tclsh
# Hello World in Tcl

puts "Hello World!"

TECO

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!Hello World in TECO
!The $ symbol below wouldn't actually be a printing character -
!it's the [escape] character, \u001b!
FTHello World$

TeX

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% Hello World in plain \TeX
\immediate\write16{Hello World!}
\end

Texinfo

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\input texinfo
@c Hello World for Texinfo

@setfilename hello
@settitle Hello World

@node Top, Hello, (dir), (dir)

@menu
* Hello:: Hello World
@end menu

@node Hello, , Top, Top

Hello World!

@contents
@bye

Thue

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Hello World in
Thue. No comments possible.

 

a::=~Hello World!
::=
a

TI-59

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Hello World for the TI-59 with PC-100C thermo printer.
No comment character exists.

The TI-59/PC-100C can print up to 20 characters per line (upper case
only). They are coded as 2-digit decimal numbers (see manual for
details) in up to four print registers (of five characters each)
and then printed.
Before entering the program, press LRN to switch into learn mode.
After entering the program, cancel learn mode with LRN, turn on the
printer, and run the program with A.
A pleasant sound, and what a font! Real TRUE-TYPE!

The output looks like this:

       -------------------- 
      |        HELLO WORLD!|
      |                    |
       -------------------- 


      TI59 Code   Comment

      LBL A       Start of program: label A
      OP 00       Clear the four print registers
      23          "H"
      OP 02       Write into print register 2
      17          "E"
      27          "L"
      27          "L"
      32          "O"
      00          " "
      OP 03       Write into print register 3
      43          "W"
      32          "O"
      35          "R"
      27          "L"
      16          "D"
      73          "!"
      OP 04       Write into print register 4
      OP 05       Start printing
      ADV         Line feed (optional)
      R/S         End program

TI-8x

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Hello World for TI 8x/9x basic (tested on a TI-83)

:ClrHome
:Disp "HELLO WORLD"

TI-BASIC-Extended

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10 REM Hello World in Extended BASIC
20 REM for the TI99 series computer
100 CALL CLEAR :: DISPLAY AT(10,5):"Hello World" :: ACCEPT AT(20,4):A$

TI-BASIC

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10 REM Hello World in TI BASIC
20 REM for the TI99 series computer
100 CALL CLEAR
110 PRINT "HELLO WORLD"
120 GOTO 120

Tk

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#!/usr/local/bin/wish -f
# Hello World in Tk

label .l -text "Hello World!"
pack .l

Toy

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# Hello World code in Toy Programming Language (generic way)

<< "Hello World";

Trans

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// Hello World in Trans (Transmuter Programming Language)
import Console
Console.write("Hello World!")

troff

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\"	"Hello, world!" in troff

Hello, world!

TSO-CLIST

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PROC 0
/* Hello World in TSO CLIST */
write Hello World!

Turing-Machine

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Hello World as a Turing machine.

State   Read   |   Write     Step    Next state
---------------|---------------------------------
1       empty  |   H         >       2
2       empty  |   e         >       3
3       empty  |   l         >       4
4       empty  |   l         >       5
5       empty  |   o         >       6
6       empty  |   blank     >       7
7       empty  |   W         >       8
8       empty  |   o         >       9
9       empty  |   r         >       10
10      empty  |   l         >       11
11      empty  |   d         >       12
12      empty  |   !         >       STOP

Turing

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% Hello World in Turing
put "Hello World!"

UniComal

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// Hello World in UniComal

PRINT "Hello World"

Unix-Shell

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# Hello World for the Unix shells (sh, ksh, csh, bash, ...)

echo 'Hello World!'

unlambda

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# Hello World in unlambda

`r```````````.H.e.l.l.o. .w.o.r.l.di

UnrealScript

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// Hello World for UnrealScript

class HelloWorldHUD extends HudBase;

simulated function DrawHudPassC (Canvas C)
{
  C.SetPos( 0.50*C.ClipX , 0.50*C.ClipY);
  C.DrawText("Hello World!");
}

defaultproperties
{
}

Ursala

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# hello world in Ursala

#executable&

f = -[hello world]-!

Vala

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// Hello World in Vala

using GLib;

int main(string[] args) {
   stdout.printf("Hello world!\n");
   return 0;
}

Vatical

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  Hello World in Vatical

LITURGY:
	PRAY "Hello World!"
AMEN.

VAX-11-Macro

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; Hello World in VAX-11 MACRO

        .title hello
term_name:      .ascid /SYS$INPUT/
term_chan:      .blkw 1
out_iosb:       .blkq 1
msg:    .asciz  /Hello, world!/

        .entry start,0

        ; establish a channel for terminal I/O
        $assign_s devnam=term_name,-
                chan=term_chan
        blbc r0,error

        ; queue the I/O request
        $qio_s chan=term_chan,-
                func=#io$_writevblk,-
                iosb=out_iosb,-
                p1=msg,-
                p2=#13
        blbc r0,error

        $exit_s ; normal exit

error:  halt ; error condition

        .end start

VAX-Macro

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Hello World in VAX Macro.

        .title  helloworld
        .ident  /hello world/
;
        .library        /sys$library:lib/
        $libdef
        $lib$routinesdef


        .psect  $data,wrt,noshr,noexe,long

hello:  .ascid  /Hello World!/

        .psect  $code,nowrt,shr,exe,long

        .entry  helloworld,^m<r9,r10,r11>

        pushaq  hello                   ; output the
message
        calls   #1,g^lib$put_output     ;

        ret                             ; GTFOH
        .end    helloworld              ;

VBScript

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' Hello World in VBScript (Windows Scripting Host)
msgbox "Hello, World!"

Velocity

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<HTML>
<!-- Hello World in Velocity -->
<BODY>
  #set( $foo = "Hello World" )
  $foo
</BODY>
</HTML>

Verilog

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/* Hello World in Verilog. */

module main;

 initial
   begin
     $display("Hello, World");
     $finish ;
   end

 endmodule

Vexi

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<!-- Hello World in Vexi. -->

<vexi xmlns:ui="vexi://ui">
    <ui:box framewidth="200" frameheight="100">
        <ui:box text="Hello World!" />
        vexi.ui.frame = thisbox;
    </ui:box>
</vexi>
/<

VHDL

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--Hello World in VHDL

ENTITY helloworld IS
END helloworld;

ARCHITECTURE hw OF helloworld IS

BEGIN

ASSERT FALSE
REPORT "HELLO, WORLD!"
SEVERITY NOTE;

END hw;

Visual-FoxPro

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*Hello World in Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5-9
? "Hello World!"

VisualBasic

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REM Hello World in Visual Basic for Windows

VERSION 2.00
Begin Form Form1
   Caption         =   "Form1"
   ClientHeight    =   6096
   ClientLeft      =   936
   ClientTop       =   1572
   ClientWidth     =   6468
   Height          =   6540
   Left            =   876
   LinkTopic       =   "Form1"
   ScaleHeight     =   6096
   ScaleWidth      =   6468
   Top             =   1188
   Width           =   6588
   Begin Label Label1
      Caption         =   "Hello World!"
      Height          =   372
      Left            =   2760
      TabIndex        =   0
      Top             =   2880
      Width           =   972
   End
End
Option Explicit

VisualBasic.NET

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'Hello World in Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET)

Imports System.Console

Class HelloWorld

    Public Shared Sub Main()
        WriteLine("Hello, world!")
    End Sub

End Class

VisualBasic6

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' Hello World in Visual Basic 6

Private Sub Form_Load()
Print "Hello World"
End Sub

VisualWorksSmalltalk

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"Hello World! in VisualWorks Smalltalk"

Dialog warn: 'Hello World!'.

VMS-DCL

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$ ! Hello World in Digital Command Language for the VMS operating system

$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "Hello World!"

VRML

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#VRML V2.0 utf8
# Hello World in VRML

Shape
        {
        geometry Text
                {string "Hello World!"}
        }

VSL

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/* "hello, world" in VSL (the script language of Virtools),
to be used in a "Run VSL" building block */
 
void main()
{
    bc.OutputToScreen("hello, world");
}

VVVV

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Hello World in VVVV


Whitespace

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Hello #World #in #Whitespace	* # #	* # # #
 	*[Space]
  #is #marked #with"#" # #[tab]	#with"*"	*line-feed #with #" "	* #	*so
 it	#would
 be #easier #to #write #again... #All	*the	*non-whitespace-characters #are	*ignored...	* # #
 	*
  # # # # #	*	* #	*	* # #
 	*
  # # # # #	*	* #	*	*	*	*
 	*
  # # # # #	* # # # # #
 	*
  # # # # #	* #	* #	*	*	*
 	*
  # # # # #	*	* #	*	*	*	*
 	*
  # # # # #	*	*	* # #	* #
 	*
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 	*
  # # # # #	*	* # #	* # #
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  # # # # #	* # # # #	*
 	*
  # # # # #	* #	* #
 	*
  # #
 
 
 

wml

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# Hello World in Wesnoth Markup Language (wml)
#define HELLOWORLD
  [message]
    speaker="narrator"
    message=_"Hello World"
  [/message]
#enddef

WSH

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// Hello World for the Windows Scripting Host
WScript.Echo("Hello World!");

X

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// Hello World in X   (Microsoft Axapta)

class classHelloWorld
{
}

static void main(args Args)
{
    dialog   dialog;
    ;
    dialog = new dialog();
    dialog.addText("Hello World!");
    dialog.run();
}

Xbase

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Hello World in Xbase  
func Main()
  Qout("Hello World!")
return 1

xblite

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' Hello World in xblite, Windows GUI mode

	IMPORT "gdi32"
	IMPORT "user32"

DECLARE FUNCTION Entry ()

FUNCTION Entry ()
	MessageBoxA (0, &"Hello World!", &"Hello World Window", $$MB_OK)
END FUNCTION
END PROGRAM

XHTML

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<!-- Hello World in XHTML -->
<html
 xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <head>
    <title>
      Hello World!
    </title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <p>
      Hello World!
    </p>
  </body>
</html>

XLogo

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#Hello World in XLogo

to helloworld
 resetall
 hideturtle
 fd 20 left 180
 fd 40 left 180
 fd 20 right 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 180
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 right 90
 fd 20 right 90
 fd 10 right 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 10 left 90
 fd 30 left 90
 fd 40 left 180
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 40 left 180
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 60 left 90
 fd 40 left 180
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 180
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 40 left 180
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 right 90
 fd 20 right 90
 fd 5  left 90  
 fd 5  left 90  
 fd 25 left 180
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 40 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 20 left 90
 fd 40 left 180
 fd 40
end

XML

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="HelloWorld.xsl" ?>
<!-- Hello World in XML -->
<text><string>Hello, World</string></text>

XPL0

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\Hello World in XPL0
code Text=12;
Text(0, "Hello World!
")

XQuery

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(: Hello World with XQuery :)
let $i := "Hello World"
return $i

XSL-FO

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- Hello World in XSL-FO -->
<fo:root xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
    <fo:layout-master-set>
        <fo:simple-page-master master-name="LetterPage" page-width="8.5in" page-height="11in">?
            <fo:region-body region-name="PageBody" margin="0.7in"/>
        </fo:simple-page-master>
    </fo:layout-master-set>
    <fo:page-sequence master-reference="LetterPage">
        <fo:flow flow-name="PageBody">
            <fo:block font-size="12pt" font-family="courier">Hello, World</fo:block>
        </fo:flow>
    </fo:page-sequence>
</fo:root>

XSLT

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Hello World in XSLT -->
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
    <xsl:template match="/">
        <xsl:text>Hello World!</xsl:text>
    </xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>

XUL

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- Hello World in XUL -->
<window xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">
<label value="Hello World!"/>
</window>

ZIM

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% Hello World in ZIM (database and development language)

out "Hello World"

Credits

Programs were contributed by (in chronological order):

Wolfram Roesler: C, Modula-2, Basic, Unix shell, Tcl, Tk, GEM, Curses, Texinfo, InstallScript, C (MFC), C (ISO), C#, HDX, SQL (Oracle), English, German, DWIM, Fortress — Reinhard Hamann: Prolog, Lisp, 68000 Assembler (Atari) — Malte Schiphorst, Gino Lucrezi: Pascal — Stefan Radermacher: TeX — Marcus Schmidke: Occam, MSDOS batch, Intel Assembler, 6502 Assembler (C64) — Ralf Lenz: Fortran IV, VMS DCL — Marc Van-Woerkom: C — Thomas Menschel: 68008 Assembler — Heribert Otten: Cobol, PL/1, JCL — Thomas Piske: BS2000 batch — Thomas Preymesser: Pocket calculator — Adrian Nye & Tim O'Reilly: X11-Athena — Udo Halfmann: ELAN — Pedro Martin, Rodrigo Cacilhas: Portuguese — Stefan Llabres: Postscript — Volker Wurst: Smalltalk — Dirk Theisen: Oberon (standard OS) — Georg Bauer: Rexx (simple version), Erlang, SML, Snobol, Setl2, CAML light — Michael Glaesner: Perl, awk — Christian Rosner: Eiffel — Markus Omers: Presentation Manager — Thomas Dorner: SPL — Jochen Kunz: Rexx (window version), HP-48 — Sascha Bendinger: Dylan — Steffen Pohlen: Visual Basic, Gofer (dialog) — Andreas Dierks: Algol-60, Algol-68, Fortran, Fortran-77, dBase IV, Logo — Klaus Mueller: TSO CLIST, OPL — Jens Kilian: Self — Martin Uebing: Intuition — Andreas Maeder: Borland Pascal 7 — Stefan Brozinski: Windows, HP-41C — Jens Schaefers: Beta — Wolfgang Houben: PDP-11 Assembler — Pascal Costanza: Oberon (Oberon OS) — Martin Oefelein: Sather, GynkoSoft — Ralf Unland: TI-59 — Dan Sanders: English translation of TI-59 program — Stefan Rupp: Java — Werner Huber: Informix 4GL — Lutz Heitmann: Turing machine — Federico Hernandez-Püschel: HTML — Gunter Baumann: NewtonScript — Torsten Landschoff: ST-Guide — Florian Erhard: Gofer (simple) — Niels 'Frolic' Froehling: 68000 Assembler (Amiga) — Michael Sievert: Rexx — Andy Newman: ici — Sammy Mitchell: SAL — Ian Trudel: Icon, Objective C — Chris Locke: Limbo — Victor Koenders: BrainF*** — Bora Bali: Assembler IBM 370, IBM Exec, IBM Exec2, ASP (VB-Script and JavaScript), Java Servlet, Turkish, Italian — Neil L. 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