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A blast from the past!
Clarion is a classic 4GL (fourth-generation language) that was popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Here’s an example of how to write “Hello World!” in Clarion:
PROGRAM HELLO_WORLD
MAIN()
PRINT "Hello World!"
RETURN
END MAIN
END PROGRAM
Let me explain what’s going on:
PROGRAM
is the program header, which defines the name of the program.HELLO_WORLD
is the name of the program.MAIN()
is the main procedure, which contains the code that runs when the program starts.PRINT "Hello World!"
prints the string “Hello World!” to the screen.RETURN
returns control to the operating system, indicating that the program has finished executing.END MAIN
andEND PROGRAM
are just syntax to mark the end of the main procedure and the program itself.
Note that this code is written in Clarion’s procedural style, which is quite different from modern programming languages.
Prompt
young woman, beautiful face, standing, great body, gorgeous figure, long legs, pretty eyes, long hair, learns Clarion programming language, beautiful background, magnificent scenery, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot style, HD, sharp focus, stunningly beautiful, hyper-detailed, grunge style, textured, distressed, vintage, edgy, punk rock vibe, dirty, noisy
Negative prompt
verybadimagenegative, bad_prompt_version2-neg, easynegative, FastNegativeV2, smooth, clean, minimalist, sleek, modern, photorealistic, extra eyes, bad eyes, ugly eyes, imperfect eyes, deformed pupils, deformed iris, cross-eyed, poorly drawn face, bad face, fused face, ugly face, worst face, unrealistic skin texture, out of frame, poorly drawn hands, cloned face, double face, blurry, bad quality
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