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[edit] Welcome
Hello world!
cout << "Hello world!";
system.out.println ("Hello world!");
10 PRINT "Hello world!"
txt_msg.Text = "Hello world!"
writeln ('Hello world!');
<BODY>Hello world!</BODY>
DISPLAY "Hello world!".
print "Hello world!\n";
echo 'Hello world!';
Hi, feel free to drop me a message anytime.