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Created Sep 14, 2017 by Michael Zbyszyński@MikeZOwner

"Hello World" is lame

The current "hello world" example on the website is not very inspiring. It demonstrates something that is music-centred and esoteric. And, it doesn't work very well. Can this be improved? Or, should we abandon "hello world"?

One big problem is that this example should run without any 3rd party dependancies. Unfortunately, that means very limited input potential.

Also, how inspiring is "hello world" supposed to be?

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