with Text_IO; use Text_IO;
procedure hello is
begin
Put_Line("Hello world!");
end hello;
-module(hello).
-export([hello_world/0]).
hello_world() -> io:fwrite("hello, world\n").
At least you know where you stand with Erlang. Not like Python, which is all over the place.Not sure if it's been posted already, but to(-Covid-related-)day I run into this culture:Every command in the Erlang shell needs to end with a full stop. It looks like someone created it to get on Cuchulainn's nerves (-:Code: Select all-module(hello). -export([hello_world/0]). hello_world() -> io:fwrite("hello, world\n").
On the sea, before the wireless telegraph appeared in the end of the XIXth century, there were flag signals.Here's a fun `Hello World' with audio
Actually, Samuel Morse first sent "What has God wrought?" in 1844
The 'opinion' depends on which stakeholder group is being interviewed,What's your opinion on Rust and GO?