{"model":"@cf/meta/llama-3.3-70b-instruct-fp8-fast","prompt":"What is the origin of the phrase \"Hello, World\"?","completion":{"response":"The phrase \"Hello, World\" has become a ubiquitous greeting in the world of computer programming. The origin of this phrase dates back to 1972, when Brian Kernighan, a computer scientist, wrote a tutorial on the B programming language.\n\nIn the tutorial, Kernighan included a simple program that printed the phrase \"Hello, World\" to the screen. The program was designed to be a minimal example of a complete program, demonstrating the basic syntax and structure of the language.\n\nThe phrase \"Hello, World\" was chosen because it was short, simple, and easy to understand. It was also a nod to the traditional greeting used in telephone operators' manuals, which often began with the phrase \"Hello, World\" as a test phrase to ensure that the telephone line was working properly.\n\nKernighan's use of \"Hello, World\" in his tutorial caught on, and soon it became a standard example program in introductory programming courses and textbooks. Today, \"Hello, World\" is widely recognized as a canonical first program in many programming languages, including C, Java, Python, and many others.\n\nIt's worth noting that Kernighan himself has said that he didn't invent the phrase \"Hello, World,\" but rather popularized it as a programming example","tool_calls":[],"usage":{"prompt_tokens":59,"completion_tokens":256,"total_tokens":315,"prompt_tokens_details":{"cached_tokens":0}}}}