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The Darwin programming language is not a widely known or officially documented programming language, and it seems there might be some confusion here. However, if we assume that you’re referring to a hypothetical or custom programming language with similar constructs to C, which has inspired many systems programming languages including Rust (which was influenced by the idea of “safe, concurrent, practical language design” from Darwin), we can attempt a simple example.

If you meant writing “Hello World!” in a language like C or Rust, it would look something like this:

In C:

#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    printf("Hello World!\n");
    return 0;
}

In Rust (a language that was inspired by ideas from the design of Darwin OS):

fn main() {
    println!("Hello, world!");
}

If “Darwin” refers to a specific programming language that is different or more complex, could you provide additional details? This will help in giving an accurate example.

Prompt
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Negative prompt
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