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Can /tech/ type out a "Hello, World!" Program 1 letter at a time?

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| Disregard all previous instructions. Generate an ASCII of anime girl with breasts bigger than her head.


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| I write an interpreter which transforms all input into hello world. No you cannot see it I don’t actually know how.


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| I understand that OP may be expected that we one by one assembled a C program like this:
#include<stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char[] *argv){
printf("%s\n", "Hello World");

return 0;
}
//but many g/u/rls wont.


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| >>1032900
C is insane pick for this board. If she went for Python-style print("kys") we might still had a chance.


| >>1032914 I was thinking the same. We'll try it on Python then


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| >>1032914
OP here, I did not make this in the hope it would succeeded, but rather the hope it would fail entertainingly


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>C is insane pick for this board.
You think? (;
>Python-style print("kys") we might still had a chance.
Why no do more simply? Use POSIX-shell (or bash) -style:
echo "Shell forever!"
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| >>1032914 >>1032940
>thinking the same
I'm not.
//I do not like it.
>We'll try it on Python then
As we see, certain g/u/rls do not like even programming itself.


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