in python: print "Hello world!"
21 bytes. all the best, hilton Em Sexta 02 Março 2007 16:48, Kirk Bailey escreveu: > Hello world > > : helloWorld ."Hello World!; > > that's it. > > HelloWorld is now part of the language. Now if your language instance > lets you compile it down, it will include all functions to create that > function, and leave all others out, resulting in a executable. Mine came > in at 263 bytes. > > Microsoft C came in at 47 K. > > to add 2+ 2: > > 2 > 2 > + > . > > As it uses Reverse Polish Notation and is stack oriented, doing math is > rather intresting, different, and novel. It's a novel language. VERY > good for controllers giving you maximum program in a small device such > as your usuall PIC chip. Really SHINES in this venue. > > Here's a link to wikipedia: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) > > But this is python list, so enough of comparitive languages. -- Hilton Garcia Fernandes Nucleo de Tecnologias sem Fio (NTSF) -- Wireless Technologies Team Lab de Sistemas Integraveis Tecnologico (LSI) -- Integrable Systems Lab Escola Politecnica (Poli) -- Engineering School Univ S Paulo (USP) Tel: (5511)3091-5676 (work) (5511)8131-5213 (mobile) Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto,158 trav.3 CEP 05508-900 S. Paulo -- SP -- Brazil Pagina inicial: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~hgfernan _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor