"Hello, World!"
Introduction
The classic "Hello, World" challenge. What more can I say?
Rules
- Program takes no input.
- Program outputs
Hello, World!
with an optional trailing newline. No other output is accepted.
Shortest submission in bytes wins.
Shakespeare Programming Langua …
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Vyxal, 2 bytes KH Th …
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PHP, 13 bytes Hello, Wo …
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HQ9+, 1 byte H Oblig …
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[Common Lisp], 26 22 bytes …
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QBASIC, 17, 16 bytes ?" …
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C# 9, 38 bytes System.C …
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Javascript V8, 888 bytes ```j …
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Perl 5 `-E`, 18 bytes ``` …
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[Python 2], 20 bytes …
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[C# (.NET Core)], 60 bytes …
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05AB1E, 7 bytes ”Ÿ™,‚ï! …
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LOLCODE, 37 bytes HAI 1 …
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[C++ (gcc)], 43 bytes …
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R, 20 bytes ``` cat("Hello …
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[Bash], 18 bytes ec …
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SOGL, 10 bytes ╥‰⅜,(ε ‘ū …
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///, 13 bytes ``` Hello, W …
3y ago
[PowerShell], 15 bytes …
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[RoadLang], 59 bytes …
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AppleScript, 15 bytes " …
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[JavaScript (V8)], 28 bytes …
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[ARBLE], 15 bytes " …
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Japt, 11 bytes `HÁM, W …
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Raku, 19 bytes ``` "Hello, W …
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J, 15 bytes ``` 'Hello, Wo …
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[dc], 16 bytes [Hello, …
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[Seriously], 1 byte H …
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[Unlambda], 40 bytes `` …
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[Haskell], 25 bytes …
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Turing Machine.io, 202 bytes …
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Scala, 42 bytes object>e …
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[C# (.NET Core)], 67 bytes …
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Rockstar, 19 bytes say …
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PureScript, 25 bytes ``` m …
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Swift, 23 bytes ```swift p …
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Kotlin, 34 bytes ```kotlin …
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[Forth (gforth)], 16 bytes …
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HTML, 26 13 bytes ``` Hell …
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[C (gcc)], 30 bytes …
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[K (oK)], 15 bytes "Hel …
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[AWK], 2 bytes $0 Tr …
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C (gcc), 46 bytes ```cpp pri …
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Z80 Assembler, 50 bytes ``` …
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JavaScript V8, 26 bytes ``` …
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SOS, 155 Bytes !+!-!!+! …
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[shortC], 16 bytes AJ"H …
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[jq] `--null-input` `--raw-out …
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[SQLite], 21 bytes sele …
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[Emoji], 24 bytes 💬Hell …
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[Sclipting], (UTF-16) 18 bytes …
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[Java (JDK)], 80 bytes …
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[Chef], 558 485 bytes H …
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[Forget], 319 bytes pus …
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Lean, 64 bytes ```lean def …
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[!@#$%^&()+], 17 bytes …
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[Pyth], 14 bytes "Hello …
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Bash, 21 Bytes ```bash pri …
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[Charcoal], 13 bytes He …
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Java, 37 Bytes ```java v-> …
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[Lua], 20 bytes pri …
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61 answers
///, 13 bytes
Hello, World!
Someone had to.
18 bytes using replacement
/x/H/xello, World!
23 bytes using two-layer replacement
/a/Hello, World!//b/a/b
a
is replaced with Hello, World!
in /b/a/b
, creating /b/Hello, World!/b
which prints Hello, World!
at the end.
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AppleScript, 15 bytes
"Hello, World!"
No, I'm not joking. This ridiculous language for a code golf actually beats some of the more normal languages.
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RoadLang, 59 bytes
wagwan my slime
man say"Hello, World!"
chat wit u later fam
My first RoadLang answer! And probably the first one on this site!
Removing any of the words says "Aight the lad's lost the plot", so I think this is the most minimal answer I can get here.
Thanks to Quintec for patching string parsing so that this works.
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ARBLE, 15 bytes
"Hello, World!"
Simple use of Implicit IO. Polyglot with half a dozen golf langauges.
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J, 15 bytes
'Hello, World!'
Or if you prefer to beat around the bush...76 bytes.
{:a.{~-:^:_1@:|.~&2 S:0<@:<\50 16.5 36 50.5 54 54 55.5 22 16 43.5 55.5 57 54
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Rockstar, 19 bytes
say "Hello, World!"
Try it here (Code will need to be pasted in)
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C# (.NET Core), 67 bytes
class a{static void Main(){System.Console.Write("Hello, World!");}}
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Turing Machine.io, 202 bytes
0 1 101 3 1 2 0
0 2 108 3 1 3 0
0 3 108 3 1 4 0
0 4 111 3 1 5 0
0 5 44 3 1 6 0
0 6 32 3 1 7 0
0 7 87 3 1 8 0
0 8 111 3 1 9 0
0 9 114 3 1 a 0
0 a 108 3 1 b 0
0 b 100 3 1 c 0
0 c 33 3 1 0 1
Basically just keeps replacing the current cell value with the ASCII value of whatever character in "Hello, World!" its printing and moving on. I might add a more detailed explanation later (or maybe someone else can, if they feel like it).
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Scala, 42 bytes
object>extends App{print("Hello, World!")}
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