Did you know that the infamous "Hello World" program has a fascinating history in the world of programming? It's one of the simplest programs that beginners learn when they start coding, and has been used to test compilers and programming languages for decades.
The first recorded use of "Hello World" as a programming message was in a 1974 textbook called "The C Programming Language" by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie. Since then, "Hello World" has become a cultural phenomenon in the world of programming, used to introduce beginners to the world of coding and to test new programming languages and compilers.
This is "Hello, World" equivalent for my blog, so...
Hello, World!