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A fuller response can be found here, but the gist of it was that he first wrote "Hello World" as an example for an internal B manual at Bell Labs. You probably just switched BCPL and B since the latter is a sort of successor to the former. – Ozaner Hansha Jan 14, 2019 at 4:48 | Show 3 more comments 51 According to 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: main() printf("hello, world"); The first known instance of the usage of the words "hello" and "world" together in computer literature occurred earlier, in Kernighan's 1972 Tutorial Introduction to the Language B[1], with the following code: main( ) extrn a, b, c; putchar(a); putchar(b); putchar(c); putchar('!*n'); a 'hell'; b 'o, w'; c 'orld'; Share Improve this answer Follow edited Mar 2, 2009 at 13:37 answered Mar 2, 2009 at 12:58 John CarterJohn Carter 54. 4k2626 gold badges112112 silver badges144144 bronze badges 1 looks like the 1974 C tutorial is here cprogramming. com/cgi-bin/cdir/.^ Garrett, Morgan [@morganlaure] (July 16, 2021). "A little late, but The 86 is out on Crunchyroll! You can catch me as (surprise) wry best friend to @SuzieYeung, Annette (short for Henrietta von Penrose🤣)! Thank you @BangZoom @Crunchyroll @mummynyan for the chance to play and @Warmupguy for being my new bestie. Yeah I said it" (Tweet). Retrieved July 18, 2021 – via Twitter. ^ Williams, Imari [@ImariSpeaks] (July 5, 2021). "I'm late announcing this, but I'm pumped to announce my involvement with #EightySix streaming on Crunchy Role, 🥰❤️🙏🏾.
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