WHILE (1=1) :
WRITE "Hello World "
with Ada.Text_Io; use Ada.Text_Io;
procedure Hello is
begin
Put_Line ("Hello, world!");
end Hello;
PROC main()
WriteF('Hello, World!')
ENDPROC
'Hello World'
Accumulator-only architecture: DEC PDP-8, PAL-III assembler
See the Example section of the PDP-8 article.
-
Accumulator + index register machine: MOS 6502, CBM, ca65 asm
MSG: .ASCIIZ "Hello, world!"
LDX #0
LDA MSG,X ; load initial char
@LP: JSR $FFD2 ; CHROUT CBM KERNAL
INX
LDA MSG,X
BNE @LP
RTS
Accumulator/Index microcoded machine: Data General Nova, RDOS
See the example section of the Nova article.
Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, MS-DOS, TASM
MODEL SMALL
IDEAL
STACK 100H
DATASEG
MSG DB 'Hello, world!$'
CODESEG
MOV AX, @data
MOV DS, AX
MOV DX, OFFSET MSG
MOV AH, 09H ; DOS: output ASCII$ string
INT 21H
MOV AX, 4C00H
INT 21H
END
- General-purpose-register CISC: DEC PDP-11, RT-11, MACRO-11
.MCALL .REGDEF,.TTYOUT,.EXIT
.REGDEF
HELLO: MOV #MSG,R1
MOVB (R1),R0
LOOP: .TTYOUT
MOVB +(R1),R0
BNE LOOP
.EXIT
MSG: .ASCIZ /HELLO, WORLD!/
.END HELLO
CISC: VAX, VMS, MACRO32
.title hello
term_name: .ascid /SYS$INPUT/
term_chan: .blkw 1
out_iosb: .blkq 1
msg: .asciz /Hello, world!/
.entry start,0
; establish a channel for terminal I/O
$assign_s devnam=term_name,-
chan=term_chan
blbc r0,error
; queue the I/O request
$qio_s chan=term_chan,-
func=#io$_writevblk,-
iosb=out_iosb,-
p1=msg,-
p2=#13
blbc r0,error
$exit_s ; normal exit
error: halt ; error condition
.end start
BEGIN { print "Hello, world!" }
- BASIC
- MS BASIC (traditional, unstructured)
10 PRINT "Hello, world!"
20 END
- TI-BASIC
isp "Hello, world!"
- Structured BASIC
print "Hello, world!"
- BCPL
GET "LIBHDR"
LET START () BE
$(
WRITES ("Hello, world!*N")
$)
#include
int main(void) {
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
#include
using namespace std;
int main() {
cout << "Hello, world!" << endl;
return 0;
}
class HelloWorldApp {
public static void Main() {
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
module hello
Start :: String
Start = "Hello, world"
PROC 0
WRITE Hello, World!
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD.
ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.
DATA DIVISION.
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
DISPLAY "Hello, world!".
STOP RUN.
(format t "Hello world!~%")
class HELLO_WORLD
creation
make
feature
make is
local
io:BASIC_IO
do
!!io
io.put_string("%N Hello, world!")
end -- make
end -- class HELLO_WORLD
-module(hello).
-export([hello_world/0]).
hello_world() -> io:fwrite("Hello, world!\n").
." Hello, world!" CR
PROGRAM HELLO
WRITE(*,10)
10 FORMAT('Hello, world!')
STOP
END
module HelloWorld (main) where
main = putStr "Hello World\n"
ON ENTER {
"Hello, " "World!" & SAY
}
public class Hello {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello, world!");
}
}
print [hello world!]
print "Hello, world!"
TERM EQU 19 the MIX console device number
ORIG 1000 start address
START OUT MSG(TERM) output data at address MSG
HLT halt execution
MSG ALF "MIXAL"
ALF " HELL"
ALF "O WOR"
ALF "LD "
END START end of the program
@echo off
echo Hello, world!
- OCaml
let _ =
print_endline "Hello world!";;
- OPL
PROC hello:
PRINT "Hello, World"
ENDP
- Pascal
program Hello;
begin
writeln('Hello, world!');
end.
- Perl
print "Hello, world!\n";
print("Hello, world!");
?>
- Pike
#!/usr/local/bin/pike
int main() {
write("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
- PL/I
Test: procedure options(main);
declare My_String char(20) varying initialize('Hello, world!');
put skip list(My_String);
end Test;
print "Hello, world!"
- REXX, also NetRexx and Object REXX
say "Hello, world!"
print "Hello, world!\n"
class HELLO_WORLD is
main is
#OUT+"Hello World\n";
end;
end;
(display "Hello, world!")
(newline)
- sed (requires at least one line of input)
sed -ne '1s/.*/Hello, world!/p'
'Hello, World!' uppercase print.
Transcript show: 'Hello, world!'
print "Hello, world!\n";
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
create table MESSAGE (TEXT char(15));
insert into MESSAGE (TEXT) values ('Hello, world!');
select TEXT from MESSAGE;
drop table MESSAGE;
Or, more simply
print 'Hello, World.'
sub main
print "Hello, World"
end sub
puts "Hello, world!"
put "Hello, world!"
echo 'Hello, world!'
- Romanian pseudocode (UBB Cluj-Napoca)
Algoritmul Salut este:
fie s:="Hello, world";
tipareste s;
sf-Salut
- 传统图形界面应用开发工具
-
C++ bindings for GTK graphics toolkit
#include
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
class HelloWorld : public Gtk::Window {
public:
HelloWorld();
virtual ~HelloWorld();
protected:
Gtk::Button m_button;
virtual void on_button_clicked();
};
HelloWorld::HelloWorld()
: m_button("Hello, world!") {
set_border_width(10);
m_button.signal_clicked().connect(SigC:
lot(*this,
&HelloWorld::on_button_clicked));
add(m_button);
m_button.show();
}
HelloWorld::~HelloWorld() {}
void HelloWorld::on_button_clicked() {
cout << "Hello, world!" << endl;
}
int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
Gtk::Main kit(argc, argv);
HelloWorld helloworld;
Gtk::Main::run(helloworld);
return 0;
}
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class HelloFrame extends Frame {
HelloFrame(String title) {
super(title);
}
public void paint(Graphics g) {
super.paint
;
java.awt.Insets ins = this.getInsets();
g.drawString("Hello, world!", ins.left + 25, ins.top + 25);
}
public static void main(String args [])
{
HelloFrame fr = new HelloFrame("Hello");
fr.addWindowListener(
new WindowAdapter() {
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e)
{
System.exit( 0 );
}
}
);
fr.setResizable(true);
fr.setSize(500, 100);
fr.setVisible(true);
}
}
#include
#include
#include
#include
class HelloWorld : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
HelloWorld();
virtual ~HelloWorld();
public slots:
void handleButtonClicked();
QPushButton *mPushButton;
};
HelloWorld::HelloWorld() :
QWidget(),
mPushButton(new QPushButton("Hello, World!", this))
{
connect(mPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(handleButtonClicked()));
}
HelloWorld::~HelloWorld() {}
void HelloWorld::handleButtonClicked()
{
std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
HelloWorld helloWorld;
app.setMainWidget(&helloWorld);
helloWorld.show();
return app.exec();
}
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
#include
LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcedure(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
char szClassName[] = "MainWnd";
HINSTANCE hInstance;
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow)
{
HWND hwnd;
MSG msg;
WNDCLASSEX wincl;
hInstance = hInst;
wincl.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);
wincl.cbClsExtra = 0;
wincl.cbWndExtra = 0;
wincl.style = 0;
wincl.hInstance = hInstance;
wincl.lpszClassName = szClassName;
wincl.lpszMenuName = NULL; //No menu
wincl.lpfnWndProc = WindowProcedure;
wincl.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW + 1); //Color of the window
wincl.hIcon = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); //EXE icon
wincl.hIconSm = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); //Small program icon
wincl.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW); //Cursor
if (!RegisterClassEx(&wincl))
return 0;
hwnd = CreateWindowEx(0, //No extended window styles
szClassName, //Class name
"", //Window caption
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW & ~WS_MAXIMIZEBOX,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, //Let Windows decide the left and top positions of the window
120, 50, //Width and height of the window,
NULL, NULL, hInstance, NULL);
//Make the window visible on the screen
ShowWindow(hwnd, nCmdShow);
//Run the message loop
while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
{
TranslateMessage(&msg);
DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
return msg.wParam;
}
LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcedure(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
HDC hdc;
switch (message)
{
case WM_PAINT:
hdc = BeginPaint(hwnd, &ps);
TextOut(hdc, 15, 3, "Hello, world!", 13);
EndPaint(hwnd, &ps);
break;
case WM_DESTROY:
PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
default:
return DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
}
return 0;
}
基于web图形用户界面
Java applets work in conjunction with HTML files.
HelloWorld Program says:
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class HelloWorld extends Applet {
public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.drawString("Hello, world!", 100, 50);
}
}
- JavaScript, aka ECMAScript
JavaScript is a scripting language used in HTML files. To demo this program Cut and Paste the following code into any HTML file.
onclick="javascript:helloWorld();">Hello World Example
An easier method uses JavaScript implicitly, calling the reserved alert function. Cut and paste the following line inside the .... HTML tags.
Hello World Example
An even easier method involves using popular browsers' support for the virtual 'javascript' protocol to execute JavaScript code. Enter the following as an Internet address (usually by pasting into the address box):
javascript:alert('Hello, world!')
http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">