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Hello World

Hello world in every computer language.

As I watch the collection expand, this project has blown up more than I ever thought possible. Thanks to everyone who continues to contribute; new languages are created every day!

Make sure to see CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on contributing to the project!

Languages (694 total)

Description
Hello world in every computer language. Thanks to everyone who contributes to this, make sure to see contributing.md for contribution instructions!
Readme 14 MiB
Languages
Assembly 35.9%
Python 8.6%
C 4%
xBase 3.8%
JavaScript 3.6%
Other 38.6%