Hello World!

How the way people code “Hello World” varies depending on their age and job:

High School/Jr. High

 10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD" 20 END 

First year in College

 program Hello(input, output) begin writeln('Hello World') end. 

Senior year in College

 (defun hello (print (cons 'Hello (list 'World)))) 

New professional

 #include <stdio.h> void main(void) { char *message[] = {"Hello ", "World"}; int i; for(i = 0; i < 2; ++i) printf("%s", message[i]); printf("\n"); } 

Seasoned professional

 #include <iostream.h> #include <string.h> class string { private: int size; char *ptr; public: string() : size(0), ptr(new char('\0')) {} string(const string &s) : size(s.size) { ptr = new char[size + 1]; strcpy(ptr, s.ptr); } ~string() { delete [] ptr; } friend ostream &operator <<(ostream &, const string &); string &operator=(const char *); }; ostream &operator<<(ostream &stream, const string &s) { return(stream << s.ptr); } string &string::operator=(const char *chrs) { if (this != &chrs) { delete [] ptr; size = strlen(chrs); ptr = new char[size + 1]; strcpy(ptr, chrs); } return(*this); } int main() { string str; str = "Hello World"; cout << str << endl; return(0); } 

System Administrator

 #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> main() { char *tmp; int i=0; /* on y va bourin */ tmp=(char *)malloc(1024*sizeof(char)); while (tmp[i]="Hello Wolrd"[i++]); /* Ooopps y'a une infusion ! */ i=(int)tmp[8]; tmp[8]=tmp[9]; tmp[9]=(char)i; printf("%s\n",tmp); } 

Apprentice Hacker

 #!/usr/local/bin/perl $msg="Hello, world.\n"; if ($#ARGV >= 0) { while(defined($arg=shift(@ARGV))) { $outfilename = $arg; open(FILE, ">" . $outfilename) || die "Can't write $arg: $!\n"; print (FILE $msg); close(FILE) || die "Can't close $arg: $!\n"; } } else { print ($msg); } 1; 

Experienced Hacker

 #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #define S "Hello, World\n" main(){exit(printf(S) == strlen(S) ? 0 : 1);} 

Seasoned Hacker

 % cc -o a.out ~/src/misc/hw/hw.c % a.out Hello, world. 

Guru Hacker

 % cat Hello, world. 

New Manager (do you remember?)

 10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD" 20 END 

Middle Manager

 mail -s "Hello, world." bob@b12 Bob, could you please write me a program that prints "Hello, world."? I need it by tomorrow. ^D 

Senior Manager

 % zmail jim I need a "Hello, world." program by this afternoon. 

Chief Executive

 % letter letter: Command not found. % mail To: ^X ^F ^C % help mail help: Command not found. % damn! !: Event unrecognized % logout 

Research Scientist

 PROGRAM HELLO PRINT *, 'Hello World' END 

Older research Scientist

 WRITE (6, 100) 100 FORMAT (1H ,11HHELLO WORLD) CALL EXIT END