
The Singularity programming language is not a widely recognized or standardized programming language like Python, C++, or others. It’s important to verify the context and intent of any request related to it.
However, if by “Singularity” you are referring to a hypothetical or specific domain-specific language (DSL) used in certain contexts—such as in machine learning frameworks or specialized environments—it would be helpful to have more details about its syntax and structure.
Assuming that “Singularity” refers to a custom example or a fictional programming context, here is how one might write “Hello World!” in a simple hypothetical Singularity-like language:
say("Hello World!")
If you meant another specific language such as Singularity OS (an open-source container runtime), please provide additional details so I can assist more accurately.
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