Hello World!

No matter how you say Hello World:

printf("Hello, World!\n");
std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
print "Hello World!\n" 
puts "Hello World!" 
write("Hello, world!\n")
echo "Hello World!" 
putStrLn "Hello World!" 
io:format("Hello World! ~n").
alert("Hello World!");
(message "Hello World!")

We’ll have something interesting for you on the DevFi podcast.

Chris and I are working on the first episode, with a planned release date of May 5th.

Our first topic is going to be on using existing software vs. writing your own. We’re also going to touch on forking open source projects, and close with an interview with Dan Berger, a long time Ruby contributor who recently forked the language.

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    Alex 6 days later:

    Chris and Peter – congrats on the new podcast. I like the idea of a developer podcast that focuses on the development ‘craft’. I will be interested in hearing about more beginner’s to advanced topics on how one goes about improving his/hers developer’s skills.

    Great job!

    Alex

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