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I understand "Hello World" for programers, but do office
product junkies write Hello world to test new pens?
David Fontaine wrote:
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> Josh English wrote:
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> > I don't knwo anyone who didn't start out with spheres on checkered planes.
> > It's a must. It's the "Hello World" of POV-Ray. And yours is very well done.
> > Play with some normals, you'll love it.
> >
> > Welcome to the group. Stick around.
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> I started POV with sphere on a plane, but I was programming for years before I
> wrote a "Hello World" (trying to learn assembly for the TI-89) I haven't
> programmed anything in a while, though, so I forgot a lot of my C. Never learned
> C++, and assembly is completely different on the 86 and 89.
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than the reality of the appearance."
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