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Hello World! "Hello World" is the first thing that must be printed as a tradition when someone tries his/her first code in a spesific programming language. It means your first code is successfully working. Doctors are tapping babies' asses when they born to check baby is alive or dead. Imagine this in the same way, when you run your code it says "Hello World" instead of crying.
2015年7月31日 11:45
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Hello World!

"Hello World" is the first thing that must be printed as a tradition when someone tries his/her first code in a specific programming language. It means your first code is successfully working. Doctors are tapping slapping babies' asses {less crude="bottom"}* when they are born to check if the baby is alive or dead. Imagine this in the same way, when you run your code: it says "Hello World" instead of crying.

 

*"We usually say that the doctor slaps the baby's bottom. Saying "ass" in the context of buttocks is familiar and little crude or mildly vulgar.

2015年7月31日
i slapped the doctor in the face when he slapped my ass.
2015年8月7日
haha I have been through this tradition.
2015年7月31日
もっと早く上達したいですか?
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