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// Greetings, intrepid explorer, to the magnum opus of verbosity – the exhaustive elucidation
// of the venerable "Hello, World!" program in the illustrious realm of C++.
// Our inaugural act involves the summoning of external powers through the sacred rite of inclusion.
// The venerable library is invoked, opening the gateway to input and output sorcery.
#include
// Brace yourself, noble adventurer, for the initiation of our journey transpires within the sanctum
// of the 'main' function – the veritable heart and soul of our C++ odyssey.
int main() {
// Let us forge a pact with the realm of 'std', alleviating the syntactic tribulations
// through the divine power of the 'using' declaration. Behold the namespace, a sanctuary
// where the gods of C++ convene, rendering our code free from the shackles of verbosity.
using namespace std;
// As we stand on the precipice of expression, the 'cout' oracle emerges.
// This venerable entity, an emissary of the standard output stream, awaits our command.
// With the '<<' conjuration, we channel the essence of our proclamation, "Hello, World!",
// and cast it into the void of the console, where it shall resonate for eternity.
cout << "Hello, World!" << endl;
// The denouement approaches, where our protagonist, the 'main' function,
// bestows upon the cosmic arbiter – the operating system – a token of acknowledgment.
// The triumphant 'return 0' is a symphony of numerical reverence, echoing
// the harmony of a flawless performance in the grand opera of computational artistry.
return 0;
}
I wonder if chat GPT can add comments
10/10 literate programming points
Ah yes,
#include\n
. The magical include that simply copy-pastes the entirety of libc’s headers into your source file.Chat GPT is great at writing comments. Usually writes better comments than I do. I’m using copilot which uses Chat GPT so it’s also repo aware.
I second github copilot
Try github copilot I’ve canceled my chatgpt for it.
Now I start scripting by doing all my comments. Essentially make a outline like I’m writing a paper.
Copilot suggests the code that matches my comments.
I script legit 3x~4x faster now with full comments. It’s amazing.