Hello Test

Ok fags, right here, right now, we will determine which language is superior.

Write a function/class/what-have-you which prints a string.

python:
print("Hello world")

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>a string
Python 2:
print

namespace Hello
{
class Hello
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello World");
}
}
}

>mfw C# doesn't even support indentation

hahaha xdddd epic thread bru
hello world
fap (rawr) xD
Windoze coderz :P

echo "op can i suck your cock"

if suckCockRequest == true:
print("YES")

int main()
{
std::cout

su -c 'echo Hello World > /dev/kmsg'; sudo dmesg | tail -n1

being this new and not just:

if(suckCockRequest){
print("YES")

Pajeet, please fucking LEAVE

>if(suckCockRequest){
print("YES")
Only pajeet here is you fag. no request = no question.
You monkeys can't keep it in your pants:
youtube.com/watch?v=C6SzR8N9ZzE

C# doesn't even need indentation. Works on my machine.

>sudo dmesg

Here's a challenge for people who know C++:

Write a function that returns a std::string that contains "Hello world"
The catch is you cannot use the characters h, e, l, o, w, r, d, lowercase or uppercase (you are allowed to use the words return, std, and string)

fuck off, op

Are C++ monkeys so debilitated that they do shit like this in their free time?

C++ fag is not me.
I only know python and java.
>inb4 pajeet

so no sprintf? Huh

puts "Hello World"

Ruby master race

>not setting kernel.dmesg_restrict to 1

05AB1E:

"Hello World

while (true)
{
std::cout

not the master race in employment

>" std::endl

std::cout

Prints things in 100 different langs: ptpb.pw/hcS7

disp"hello world"

echo hello
>By your standards almost any shell including dos is better than python

#include 'iostream.h'
using namespace std
int main {
cout

Add rails and you're top-tier backend dev

>someone took the effort to crop and resize this image

...

p 'hello world'

(princ "Hello, world!")