
It appears that JOSS is not a well-known or widely used programming language. It’s possible you might be referring to a specific context where JOSS has been defined differently, but typically, JOSS stands for Junior Officer Scientific School and refers to a now-defunct programming language developed by IBM in the 1960s.
If we assume that you are indeed asking about writing “Hello World!” in what could potentially be a modern interpretation or variant of JOSS-like syntax (keeping it simple as an example), I’ll provide a simplified version based on how one might write such a program:
PRINT "Hello World!"
However, this is just a hypothetical example. If you have more specific details about the JOSS language in question or if you are referring to another language entirely, please provide additional context so that I can give you the most accurate and helpful information possible.
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