It lists esoteric languages like Brainfuck, LOLCODE and Shakespeare for example, but misses on including languages like Hello and Hello++, which were made specifically for Hello World. Weird.
> To contribute, send your program to info@helloworldcollection.de.
The caveat is that they say they accept "real" languages only, with a link to the wikipedia page on Turing Completeness. I don't know anything about Hello/Hello++ and it's quite hard to search for without turning up dozens of "how to say Hello in N languages" pages, so I've no idea if it clears this bar.
> To contribute, send your program to info@helloworldcollection.de.
The caveat is that they say they accept "real" languages only, with a link to the wikipedia page on Turing Completeness. I don't know anything about Hello/Hello++ and it's quite hard to search for without turning up dozens of "how to say Hello in N languages" pages, so I've no idea if it clears this bar.