The "Hello, World" program is traditionally the very first program that people write when learning a computer programming language. It is an exceptionally simple program, with no purpose other than to display the phrase "Hello, World!" when executed. It is intended to expose new programmers to the syntax of a language, to the tools required to author and run a program, and to other elements of the software development environment.
To open this repository in a codespace, click the green <> Code
button
above, in the panel that opens, go to the Codespaces
tab, and click the
Create codespace on main
button.
You submit this assignment by pushing the changes you make in your codespace back to this repository.
The repository is set up to automatically run acceptance tests
whenever you push changes. However, you first need to grant permission
for them to run. Click the Actions
tab at the top of the page, and
then agree to enable workflows.
Now you can try running the tests manually. Select acceptance tests
in the sidebar on the left, and then click the Run workflow
button
on the right (you want the default, from branch main
).
The test should fail, since you haven't written any code to make it pass yet!
Once you've done the above, you should be able to see the current status of the tests below.