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Hello World Program

de Alkanadi, 13 de março de 2016

Mensagens: 7

Idioma: English

Alkanadi (Mostrar o perfil) 13 de março de 2016 09:37:29

Have you ever written a Hello World program?

Alkanadi (Mostrar o perfil) 13 de março de 2016 17:00:21

83% of Esperanto speakers are computer programmers so far.

sergejm (Mostrar o perfil) 13 de março de 2016 17:45:33

Download e.g. AIDE to your android phone. Create new project - it will be "hello world" until you add your own code. And it will so with most other IDE. There is no need write anything youself for "hello world", IDE makes all for you.

Ibraesil (Mostrar o perfil) 14 de março de 2016 11:29:38

I have written several Hello World programs, but that doesn't make me a computer programmer. It makes me someone who started learning a programming language once (or more than once, in my case, but I never got very far with any of them).

Sure, almost all computer programmers have probably written a Hello World program at some point or another, but that doesn't mean that everyone who has written a Hello World program a computer programmer.

Alkanadi (Mostrar o perfil) 14 de março de 2016 13:34:08

Ibraesil:I have written several Hello World programs, but that doesn't make me a computer programmer.
I am just exaggerating a bit. However, I also knew that there would be a strong correlation.

Let's just say that Esperanto speakers are more tech savy than the average.

RiotNrrd (Mostrar o perfil) 14 de março de 2016 14:54:25

Alkanadi:Let's just say that Esperanto speakers are more tech savy than the average.
Let's just say that Esperanto speakers on the internet are more tech savvy than the average.

My guess is that there are a lot of Esperantists not on the internet.

erinja (Mostrar o perfil) 14 de março de 2016 16:04:17

RiotNrrd:
Alkanadi:Let's just say that Esperanto speakers are more tech savy than the average.
Let's just say that Esperanto speakers on the internet are more tech savvy than the average.

My guess is that there are a lot of Esperantists not on the internet.
Let's broaden that to, people on the internet are more tech savvy than the average. Especially the kind who frequent internet forums.

I had a calligraphy pen and a book as a kid. It doesn't make me a calligrapher, and playing football in school gym class doesn't make me a football player either, nor does writing a story for English class make me an author.

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