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Hello World Examples
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class HelloWorld: | |
def __init__(self, name): | |
self.name = name.capitalize() | |
def sayHi(self): | |
print "Hello " + self.name + "!" | |
hello = HelloWorld("world") | |
hello.sayHi() |
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class HelloWorld | |
def initialize(name) | |
@name = name.capitalize | |
end | |
def sayHi | |
puts "Hello !" | |
end | |
end | |
hello = HelloWorld.new("World") | |
hello.sayHi |
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Run `python hello_world.py` to print Hello World |
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Run `ruby hello_world.rb` to print Hello World |
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