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50, Ranked #1512 | Aired Spring 2004 | Produced by Studio Pierrot Did you like Parasyte but think it would be better if instead of lots of killing and blood, it was a cute ecchi romance anime instead? Did you wish that instead of being a shapeless blob, Migi was a cute naked girl on the end of your right hand? Well then boy do I have an anime for you!
Yosuga no Sora MAL Rated 6. 81, Ranked #3890 | Aired Fall 2010 | Produced by Feel You know how in ecchi anime producers often add a sister character and heavily imply that she wants to bone our lead but either never gets there or drops the old "not blood-related" shtick? Don't you wish anime would just drop that pretense? Yeah, Yosuga no Sora. I shall say no more.
Keijo!!!!!!!! MAL Rated 7. 22, Ranked #2580 | Aired Fall 2016 | Produced by Xebec Let's not f*ck around here. This is a show about a made-up sport called 'Keijo' which is basically sumo on a platform in a pool with boobs and butts.

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1. I have a bad photocopy of the manual and a copy of the memorandum. I believe the original had no punctuation. The BCPL and the B code appeared almost at the same time. I always thought the B code cited by therefromhere came first, but Martin Richards seemed to think the BCPL code was first. In either case, "Hello Word!" predates K&R, and its first documented use in code appears to have been written by Brian Kernighan at Bell Labs. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Jan 20, 2014 at 3:29 community wiki
Chuck Herbert Add a comment | 1 First time I came across it in print was (I think) the first edition of K&R, so tha would have been circa 1982, but I'd been writing my own "Hello world" programs long before that, as had everyone else. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 2, 2009 at 12:59 anonanon Add a comment | 1 From Wikipedia While small test programs existed since the development of programmable computers, the tradition of using the phrase "Hello world!" as a test message was influenced by an example program in the seminal book The C Programming Language. The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (without capital letters or exclamation mark), and was inherited from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Brian Kernighan, Programming in C: A Tutorial, which contains the first known version: http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Hello_world_program Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 2, 2009 at 13:00 TuoskiTuoski 1,08133 gold badges1515 silver badges1515 bronze badges Add a comment | Highly active question. Retrieved October 11, 2020. ^ "Chainsaw Man, Vol. 1". Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 26, 2020. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
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