Hello World!

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Hello World!

  1. Alternative form of Hello World.
    • 1996, Mary Campione, Kathy Walrath, “Integrating Native Methods into Java Programs”, in The Java™ Tutorial: Object-Oriented Programming for the Internet (The Java Series), Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, →ISBN, page 541:
      Step By Step (page 545) walks you step by step through a simple example, the “Hello World!” of native methods, to illustrate how to write, compile, and run a Java program with native methods.
    • 2007, Tom Igoe, Making Things Talk: Projects and Ideas to Create Talking Objects from Anything (Make: Projects), Sebastopol, Calif.: Make:Books, →ISBN, page 344:
      Here is the “Hello World!” of MIDI, a program to send MIDI notes to a synthesizer.
    • 2008, Rob Cooper, Michael Tucker, “Using SQL to Retrieve Data and Manipulate Objects”, in Expert Access™ 2007 Programming (Wrox Programmer to Programmer™), Indianapolis, Ind.: Wiley Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, part II (Data Manipulation), page 196:
      The “Hello World!” of the SQL realm looks something like this: SELECT * FROM [MyTable]
    • 2009, Joseph Balderson, Peter Ent, Jun Heider, Todd Prekaski, Tom Sugden, Andrew Trice, David Hassoun, Joe Berkovitz, “Introduction to Cairngorm”, in Professional Adobe® Flex® 3 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer™), Indianapolis, Ind.: Wiley Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, part X (Using Cairngorm), page 1094:
      It’s something like the “Hello World!” of Cairngorm applications: a small demonstration of an entire Cairngorm interaction, from a user gesture to an updated view.