Escher is not a widely recognized or standardized programming language; it seems to be either a fictional or very obscure one. As such, there’s no official syntax or structure for it.
However, if we assume “Hello World!” program in Escher follows the general convention of other languages (like printing text to console), the code might look something like this:
OUTPUT "Hello World!"
Remember, this is purely speculative as there’s no established Escher programming language.
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