The Hello World Collection

Terms of Service




The Hello World Collection is a static page with no active contents. It doesn't have any scripts, cookies, ads, trackers, Facebook links, or anything else that might poke around in your private parts. It doesn't track or record your IP address beyond what's required by the Internet protocols to deliver static content to your browser. You don't have to log in, register, pay, or sell your soul in order to use it. Just browse it, read it as long as you wish, leave when you're done. Feel free to send feedback to info@helloworldcollection.de.





Comments:
On 2019-06-15 09:15:29 UTC, 451 wrote:

That's the whole site. The TOS are at the very bottom. Latest version explicitly mentions that IP addresses aren't tracked.

On 2020-12-14 19:19:59 UTC, michielbdejong (6) Staff wrote:

Crawled, old length: 192058, new length: 207920

On 2021-01-16 07:46:53 UTC, arlo (2390) Staff wrote:

Crawled, old length: 207920, new length: 544

On 2021-11-16 06:01:19 UTC, Damith (25311) wrote:

Hello World is a term used by computer programmers to refer to the first program they ever write. It's usually something like "Hello, world" and it's supposed to be as simple as possible (because resumego computers are very literal). This collection of Hello Worlds was curated by Jeff Thompson over at Flickr, and there is some amazing talent on display here. The post has been broken up into four categories: ASCII art , Photography , Illustration , and Programming .