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Wow, is that seriously how complex java is? You have to do all of that just to get a "Hello World!" output?forget that.
+++++ +++++ initialize counter (cell #0) to 10[ use loop to set the next four cells to 70/100/30/10 > +++++ ++ add 7 to cell #1 > +++++ +++++ add 10 to cell #2 > +++ add 3 to cell #3 > + add 1 to cell #4 <<<< - decrement counter (cell #0)] > ++ . print 'H'> + . print 'e'+++++ ++ . print 'l'. print 'l'+++ . print 'o'> ++ . print ' '<< +++++ +++++ +++++ . print 'W'> . print 'o'+++ . print 'r'----- - . print 'l'----- --- . print 'd'> + . print '!'> . print '\n'
Java isn't hard. Try Brainforget.Code: [Select]+++++ +++++ initialize counter (cell #0) to 10[ use loop to set the next four cells to 70/100/30/10 > +++++ ++ add 7 to cell #1 > +++++ +++++ add 10 to cell #2 > +++ add 3 to cell #3 > + add 1 to cell #4 <<<< - decrement counter (cell #0)] > ++ . print 'H'> + . print 'e'+++++ ++ . print 'l'. print 'l'+++ . print 'o'> ++ . print ' '<< +++++ +++++ +++++ . print 'W'> . print 'o'+++ . print 'r'----- - . print 'l'----- --- . print 'd'> + . print '!'> . print '\n'
It's not really that complex, most of that was the comments. Why do you need so many comments in a hello world program, anyway?
Oh.
using System;namespace hello{ public class HelloWorld { public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Hello World"); } } }
Hello world in C#Code: [Select]using System;namespace hello{ public class HelloWorld { public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Hello World"); } } } It's really not that complex.
Okay...But a lot of that just seems so unnecessary.