@PrinceBubezi

can't believe it's (October, 2020) 11 years later and still asking, where's the next video???

@sonta679

He means to export "Hello word!!!" but we're not allowed to type any " ! " in the source code.

N/A

So as someone has already spoiled it, and since he seems to like while loops, here's my one-liner:

while (!printf("Hello world!!!\n")){}

@moondanceff

#define semicolon ;

int main(){

printf("Hello World") semicolon

return 0 semicolon

}

@baronobeandip2007

@FrozenIceCweam he could also use the ascii code or the UTF code. for it lol.

@AdamGMakes

@moondanceff You used a semicolon.

@Icemystic

Maybe an internal loop...

@Guildwars55

lol use MORE than one semicolon he never said no to that

@iliveforlink

So this uses a C programming bug? I wouldn't have known there was a bug if I hadn't looked in the comments...

@ShaneMPell

My solution: Use Lua!

@atrixa3846

if(printf("Hello World!!")){}

@IvanRubinson

I solved just before I saw this vid... -.-

@0dbhutSheiCheleti

Hey Bucky, could you send me the answer, I failed to find the solution.

@aldnav

@saa442  it worked! I DECLARE!

@moondanceff

@EpilepticElbow very true, my friend.
int main(){
if(printf("Hello World!"){}}
}

@kld0093

what's a semicolon ?

@saa442

if(printf("Hello world!!!!"))
{
      
}

@BillyMcGovern

1st comment and cool vid