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3k55 gold badges2828 silver badges3131 bronze badges Add a comment | 5 I should have been more careful with language in my original post about this -- Of course Barlop is right, K&R was published in 1978. A coma was missing in my post. I meant that the BCPL manual with Dr. Kernighan's Hello World code was dated 1972. The memorandum with a reference to this is from 1974. Martin Richards has these documents. 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.Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved April 2, 2014. ^ "Sword Art Online: Lost Song is developed by Artdink". Gematsu. January 13, 2015. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015.
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