{"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 its origins in the early days of computer programming. It is often used as the first program written by people learning to code, and its purpose is to demonstrate the basic syntax and output of a programming language.\n\nThe phrase gained popularity with the publication of Brian Kernighan's 1972 book \"A Tutorial Introduction to the Language B,\" which included a program that printed \"hello, world\" to the console. However, it was Kernighan's 1978 book \"The C Programming Language\" (co-authored with Dennis Ritchie) that truly cemented the phrase's place in programming culture.\n\nIn this book, the authors included a simple C program that printed \"Hello, World\" to the console, and it has since become a traditional first program for beginners in many programming languages. Today, \"Hello, World\" is widely recognized as a standard introductory program and is often used as a test to verify that a programming environment is set up correctly.\n\nOver time, the phrase has taken on a broader cultural significance, symbolizing the excitement and curiosity of exploring new technologies and ideas. It has been used in various contexts beyond programming, such as in art, literature, and even as a greeting in everyday conversation.","tool_calls":[],"usage":{"prompt_tokens":59,"completion_tokens":252,"total_tokens":311,"prompt_tokens_details":{"cached_tokens":0}}}}