
In order to write “Hello World!” using the Prograph programming language, you can follow these steps:
- Open a new file and save it with the extension .pro (e.g., hello_world.pro). This is because Prograph mainly uses the .pro extension for programs.
Inside this new file, add the following code:
println("Hello World!");
Save the file and then open a terminal or command prompt in your system. Navigate to the directory containing the saved program file using the appropriate commands (for Windows, it may be “cd” followed by the path).
Execute the program using the interpreter:
For Windows:pro hello_world.pro
For Linux/macOS:pro -f hello_world.pro
The output should appear in your terminal, and it will display “Hello World!” as the result.
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