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DescriptionHello World Brian Kernighan 1978.jpg
English: "Hello World!" by Brian Kernighan, from Artsy's Algorythm Auction based on a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum, "Programming in C: A Tutorial," which contains the first known version. It was reprinted in the popular 1978 book, The C Programming Language. 2 lines of C Code on acid-free dot-matrix computer paper, framed.
17 × 15 1/2 in
43.2 × 39.4 cm
Date
(original document), 1978 (The C Programming Language reprint)
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"Olá Mundo" do algoritmo Artsy's, feito por Brian Kernighan no memorando de 1974 da Bell Labs "Programação em C: um tutorial", em sua primeira versão. Reimpresso no famoso livro de 1978 " Programando em C" de um folha de impressora matricial.