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For other uses, see Hello World (disambiguation). A "Hello, World!" program is generally a simple computer program which outputs (or displays) to the screen (often the console) a message similar to "Hello, World!" while ignoring any user input. A small piece of code in most general-purpose programming languages, this program is used to illustrate a language's basic syntax. A "Hello, World!" program is often the first written by a student of a new programming language,[1] but such a program can also be used as a sanity check to ensure that the computer software intended to compile or run source code is correctly installed, and that its operator understands how to use it. History "Hello, World!" program handwritten in the C language and signed by Brian Kernighan (1978) While small test programs have 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 1978 book The C Programming Language,[2] with likely earlier use in BCPL. The example program from the book prints "hello, world", and was inherited from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Brian Kernighan, Programming in C: A Tutorial:[3] main( ) printf("hello, world"); In the above example, the main( ) function defines where the program should start executing."[55] Kara Dennison of Otaku USA liked the art and the touches of humanity which help to appeal the narrative, comparing it other famous works like Lord of the Rings among other fantasy series. [56] Awards and nominations[edit] Year Award Category Result Ref 2021 New Manga Award Best Manga 2nd place [57] 14th Manga Taishō Grand Prize Won [58][59][60] 25th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize New Creator Prize [61][62][63] eBook Initiative Japan [ja] Manga Award Grand Prize 2nd place [64][65] 45th Kodansha Manga Award Best Shōnen Manga Nominated [66] 5th Tsutaya Comic Awards Next Hit 5th place [67] 7th Next Manga Award Print Manga Category 3rd place [68] 2022 46th Kodansha Manga Award Best Shōnen Manga Nominated [69] 2023 Rakuten Kobo's E-book Manga Award I Want to Deliver It to the World! Top Recommended Manga Won [70] 69th Shogakukan Manga Award [71][72][b] Anime[edit] Critical reception[edit] The anime adaptation was praised by Digital Spy's Ali Griffiths as one of the best fantasy anime from 2023, citing its themes surrounding the passage of time as well as praising the show's "cozy, calm atmosphere" and sound design. [74] Richard Eisenbeis of Anime News Network praised the dynamics between the main characters as Frieren quickly goes through an arc when meeting Fern and Stark as her perspective of time changes as she meets these two teenagers while also building up her backstory with each episode. [75] Jenni Lada of Siliconera considered it as one of the best anime from fall 2023, praising the depths of Frieren as she wants to connect further with Himmel following her regrets when the hero dies in the first episode while also noting how there are other events in the manga that go from drama to slice-of-life. [76] Dan Mansfield of The Fandom Post also praised the fights and narrative from the plot but felt some sex jokes to be out-of-place despite appreciating the humor in general. While commenting on Frieren's personality, Mansfield also appreciated how Fern gets scenes in early episodes where she comforts Stark who is worried about being scared.
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