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Hello, world!
Turing
% This is a comment put "Hello, world!"
C
/* This a comment */ #include <stdio.h> int main() { puts("Hello, world!"); return 0; }
C++
// This is a comment #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl; return 0; }
Java
// This is a comment import java.lang.*; import java.io.*; public static void HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello, world!"); } }
C#
// This is a comment using System; public class HelloWorld { public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); } }
D
// This is a comment import std.stream; void main() { stdout.writeLine("Hello, world!"); }
Perl
# This a comment print "Hello, world!\n";
Python
# This a comment print "Hello, world!"
Ruby
# This a comment puts "Hello, world!"
O'Caml
(* This a comment *) print_endline "Hello, world!"
Eiffel
-- This is a comment class HELLO_WORLD creation {ANY} make feature {ANY} make is do std_output.put_string("Hello, world!") std_output.put_new_line end end
Pascal
(* This a comment *) program HelloWorld; begin WriteLn('Hello, world!') end.
Ada95
-- This is a comment with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; procedure Hello_World is begin Put_Line("Hello, world!"); end Hello_World;
Javascript
// This is a comment document.write("Hello, world!<br/>");
A procedure
Now, abstracting the "Hello, world!" into a procedure called "say_hello_world".
Note: That name may appear slightly different depending on the naming conventions of a language. Where possible, forward declarations are used.
Turing
procedure sayHelloWorld put "Hello, world!" end sayHelloWorld sayHelloWorld
C
#include <stdio.h> void say_hello_world(); int main() { say_hello_world(); return 0; } void say_hello_world() { puts("Hello, world!"); }
C++
#include <iostream> void say_hello_world(); int main() { say_hello_world(); return 0; } void say_hello_world() { std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl; }
Java
import java.lang.*; import java.io.*; public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { sayHelloWorld(); } private static void sayHelloWorld() { System.out.println("Hello, world!"); } }
C#
using System; public class HelloWorld { public static void Main(string[] args) { SayHelloWorld(); } private static void SayHelloWorld() { Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); } }
D
import std.stream; void main() { sayHelloWorld(); } void sayHelloWorld() { stdout.writeLine("Hello, world!"); }
Perl
say_hello_world; sub say_hello_world { print "Hello, world!"; }
Python
def say_hello_world(): print "Hello, world!" say_hello_world()
Ruby
def say_hello_world puts "Hello, world!" end say_hello_world
O'Caml
let say_hello_world () = print_endline "Hello, world!" say_hello_world ()
Eiffel
class HELLO_WORLD creation {ANY} make feature {ANY} make is do say_hello_world end feature {NONE} say_hello_world is do std_output.put_string("Hello, world!") std_output.put_new_line end end
Pascal
program HelloWorld; var procedure SayHelloWorld; begin WriteLn('Hello, world!') end; begin SayHelloWorld end.
Ada
with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; procedure Hello_World is procedure Say_Hello_World is begin Put_Line("Hello, world!"); end Say_Hello_World; begin Say_Hello_World; end Hello_World;
Javascript
function sayHelloWorld() { document.write("Hello, world!"); } sayHelloWorld();
Credits
Author: Wtd