├── C# ├── C#.csproj ├── HelloApp.cs └── README.md ├── C++ ├── README.md └── helloworld.cpp ├── C ├── Readme.md └── helloworld.c ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── F# ├── HelloWorld.fs ├── HelloWorld.fsproj └── Readme.md ├── Go ├── Readme.md └── helloworld.go ├── Haskell ├── .gitignore ├── hello ├── main.hs ├── makefile └── readme.md ├── Java ├── HelloWorld.java └── Readme.md ├── JavaScript ├── README.md └── hello.js ├── Kotlin ├── hello.kt └── readme.md ├── LICENSE ├── Lua ├── HelloWorld.lua └── Readme.md ├── Pascal ├── helloworld.pas └── readme.md ├── Perl ├── Readme.md └── helloworld.pl ├── Python ├── hello.py └── readme.md ├── README.md ├── Rockstar ├── hello-world.rock └── readme.md ├── Ruby ├── README.md └── hello.rb ├── TypeScript ├── README.md └── hello.ts └── abap ├── Readme.md ├── first screen.png ├── hello.abap.prog ├── right pass checked by class method.png ├── right pass checked by function.png └── wrong_pass.png /C#/C#.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Exe 5 | netcoreapp3.0 6 | C_ 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /C#/HelloApp.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | 3 | namespace HelloWorld 4 | { 5 | public static class HelloApp 6 | { 7 | public static void Main(string[] args) 8 | { 9 | Console.Write("Enter password: "); 10 | var password = Console.ReadLine(); 11 | 12 | var result = CheckPassword(password) ? "Success" : "Failure"; 13 | System.Console.WriteLine(result); 14 | } 15 | 16 | public static bool CheckPassword(string password) => password == "1111"; 17 | } 18 | } 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /C#/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | Open in terminal and enter `dotnet run` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /C++/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Password = 12321 2 | WHERE TO RUN? 3 | You can run it on any cpp online compiler. 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /C++/helloworld.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | using namespace std; 3 | int main() 4 | { 5 | cout<<"Please Enter the Password: "<>pass; 8 | if (pass==12321) 9 | { 10 | cout<<"Correct Password"< 2 | #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 3 | 4 | int main() 5 | { 6 | int pass; 7 | printf("Enter password:"); 8 | scanf("%d", &pass); 9 | if (pass == 1234){ 10 | printf("Hello World"); 11 | } 12 | else{ printf("Incorrect password"); 13 | } 14 | return 0; 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing 2 | 3 | ## Creating non-existing example 4 | 5 | - Fork project 6 | - Create folder "languagename" 7 | - Write HelloWorld.ext 8 | - Write Readme.md with instruction for launch 9 | - Send PR with clear name that represents language 10 | 11 | ## Modifying existing example 12 | 13 | - Fork project 14 | - Modify files 15 | - Commit changes 16 | - Send PR with clear description of changes 17 | 18 | ## Commits and issues style 19 | 20 | Only english language in commits, issues and PRs. 21 | 22 | 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /F#/HelloWorld.fs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open System 2 | 3 | [] 4 | let main argv = 5 | let password = "1234" 6 | printfn "Enter password" 7 | if Console.ReadLine().Equals(password) then printfn "Hello world" else printfn "Incorrect password" 8 | 0 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /F#/HelloWorld.fsproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | Exe 5 | netcoreapp2.1 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /F#/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Instructions 2 | ## CLI (Requires [.NET Core 2.1](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/2.1) installed) 3 | * Navigate to folder that contains HelloWorld.fsproj using `cd` command. 4 | * Use `dotnet build`. 5 | * Use `dotnet run` or navigate to F#/bin/debug and use `dotnet HelloWorld.dll`. 6 | 7 | ## Online 8 | * Compile and run content of HelloWorld.fs using any online compiler with f# support like [repl.it](https://repl.it/languages/fsharp). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Go/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | How to run? 2 | =========== 3 | 4 | 1. Install [Go](https://golang.org/dl/) 5 | 2. You can run the program using go run command as below: 6 | 7 | ```$ go run helloworld.go``` 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Go/helloworld.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import "fmt" 4 | 5 | func main() { 6 | fmt.Println("Please enter your password") 7 | var password string 8 | fmt.Scanln(& password) 9 | 10 | if password == "OpenSource"{ 11 | fmt.Println("Hello World!!") 12 | }else{ 13 | fmt.Println("Invalid password") 14 | } 15 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Haskell/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.hi 2 | *.o 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Haskell/hello: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blurtechlegacy/password-protected-hello-world/0500844088224ef76ead468a607995907c8409f9/Haskell/hello -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Haskell/main.hs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {-# LANGUAGE InstanceSigs #-} 2 | 3 | import Data.Hashable 4 | import System.Environment 5 | import Control.Monad 6 | 7 | 8 | type Password = String 9 | type Hash = Int 10 | 11 | data Protected a = Protected (Maybe Hash) (Maybe a) 12 | 13 | 14 | instance Monad Protected where 15 | return :: a -> Protected a 16 | return value = Protected Nothing (Just value) 17 | 18 | (>>=) :: Protected a -> (a -> Protected b) -> Protected b 19 | (Protected h1 value) >>= f = case value of 20 | Nothing -> Protected h1 Nothing 21 | Just v -> let (Protected h2 v') = f v in 22 | case (h1, h2) of 23 | (Nothing, Nothing) -> Protected Nothing v' 24 | (h, Nothing) -> Protected h v' 25 | (Nothing, h) -> Protected h v' 26 | (h, h') -> if h == h' then Protected h v' 27 | else fail "" 28 | 29 | fail :: String -> Protected a 30 | fail _ = Protected Nothing Nothing 31 | 32 | instance Functor Protected where 33 | fmap = liftM 34 | 35 | instance Applicative Protected where 36 | pure = return 37 | (<*>) = ap 38 | 39 | 40 | protec :: Password -> a -> Protected a 41 | protec pass val = Protected (Just $ hash pass) (Just val) 42 | 43 | attac :: Protected a -> Password -> Maybe a 44 | attac (Protected Nothing v) _ = v 45 | attac (Protected (Just p) v) p' = if p == hash p' then v else Nothing 46 | 47 | hashedPassword :: Int 48 | hashedPassword = 7021092667784282034 49 | 50 | hello :: Protected String 51 | hello = Protected (Just hashedPassword) (Just "Hello, World!") 52 | 53 | main :: IO () 54 | main = do 55 | args <- getArgs 56 | 57 | if length args > 0 58 | then do 59 | let password = head args 60 | 61 | case attac hello password of 62 | Just message -> putStrLn message 63 | Nothing -> putStrLn "The password is wrong!" 64 | 65 | else 66 | putStrLn "usage: ./hello PASSWORD" 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Haskell/makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | main: main.hs 2 | ghc main.hs -o hello 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Haskell/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Run make to compile (GHC is required). 2 | 3 | Usage: `./hello ""` 4 | 5 | password: helloworld -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Java/HelloWorld.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import java.io.BufferedReader; 2 | import java.io.IOException; 3 | import java.io.InputStreamReader; 4 | 5 | public class PasswordProtectedHelloWorld { 6 | private static final String password = "ThisIsAWeakPassword"; 7 | 8 | public static void main(String[] args) { 9 | BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); 10 | 11 | System.out.print("Enter password: "); 12 | try { 13 | if (password.equals(reader.readLine())) { 14 | System.out.println("Hello, World!"); 15 | } else { 16 | System.out.println("Invalid password"); 17 | } 18 | } catch (IOException ioException) { 19 | System.out.println("Was unable to read password input"); 20 | } 21 | } 22 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Java/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | There 3 ways to run: 4 | 5 | 1. Open in Intellij Idea 6 | 2. Open in [Repl.it](https://repl.it/) 7 | 3. Run with java `java HelloWorld.java` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JavaScript/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | There're several ways to run the code: 4 | 5 | 1. Copy and paste into any browser's console 6 | 2. Use [https://jsfiddle.net/](https://jsfiddle.net/) 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JavaScript/hello.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var password = '1111'; 2 | 3 | function checkPassword(inputPassword) { 4 | return password === inputPassword; 5 | } 6 | 7 | if (checkPassword(prompt('Enter password'))) { 8 | alert('Hello world'); 9 | } else { 10 | alert('incorrect password'); 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Kotlin/hello.kt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const val password = "1234" 2 | 3 | fun main() { 4 | print("Enter password: ") 5 | val pass = readLine()!! 6 | if (checkPass(pass)) println("Hello world") 7 | else println("incorrect pasword") 8 | } 9 | 10 | fun checkPass(pass: String) = pass == password -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Kotlin/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | There 3 ways to run: 4 | 5 | 1. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Lua/HelloWorld.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | password="12345" 2 | 3 | function checkPassword (inputPassword) 4 | return password == inputPassword 5 | end 6 | 7 | print("Enter password") 8 | if checkPassword(io.read()) then 9 | print("Hello, World!") 10 | else 11 | print("Incorrect password") 12 | end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Lua/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | For running this sample you need the lua compile which can be found [here](https://www.lua.org/download.html) 4 | 5 | run with lua `lua HelloWorld.lua` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Pascal/helloworld.pas: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | program HelloWorld; 2 | 3 | var pass: integer; 4 | 5 | begin 6 | writeln('Enter password: '); 7 | readln (pass); 8 | if pass = 1234 then writeln('Hello, world!') 9 | else writeln('Incorrect password'); 10 | end. 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Pascal/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run 2 | 3 | There're several ways to run the code: 4 | - Use one of pascal compiler (e.g. FreePacal or PascalABC IDE) 5 | - use (this link)[https://rextester.com/l/pascal_online_compiler] 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Perl/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | How to run? 2 | =========== 3 | 4 | 1. Compile here: https://www.onlinegdb.com/online_perl_compiler -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Perl/helloworld.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | print "Enter password: "; 2 | my $pass = ; 3 | chomp $pass; 4 | 5 | if($pass == 1234){ 6 | print "Hello World"; 7 | } 8 | else { 9 | print "Wrong password"; 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Python/hello.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | password=input("Password:") 2 | try: 3 | eval('brhi("print(\'Hello, world!\')".cvhwgihcb("".qhobcvhwg("qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm", jhggnkvf)))'.translate("".maketrans("mnbvcxzlkjhgfdsapoiuytrewq", password))) 4 | except: 5 | print("Incorrect password!") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Python/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | You can [try it online](https://tio.run/##dY4xboQwEEV7TsFOgy2taNJFSp/cYRvbDNiLsc0wGNjLE2dXSZcpv/5/89LBNoa380xqWbZI3YcLaWUhK6bjvarLYVZeNJqsE5DIBRa35hO9j9e6DHx3uTUSWpPtNjhrtABoZxv1MxAwb0h8rC6WB10/2PvoH7vJOkxwre92GMKYeyll0zKpsHjF@EOY1IjPQMAUdDb7w4@l3XeLStGtBxNucyH8ahdChbvBxC/plyh8BROJ0PBf8QLyPP@X@gY)! 4 | Or use any python3 interpreteer. 5 | 6 | Password is: qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Password-protected Hello World 2 | [![HitCount](http://hits.dwyl.io/blurtech/password-protected-hello-world.svg)](http://hits.dwyl.io/blurtech/password-protected-hello-world) 3 | 4 | This repo was created in order to combine all kinds of password-protected "Hello Worlds". 5 | 6 | ## Now implemented 7 | 8 | - Rockstar 9 | - Kotlin 10 | - JavaScript 11 | - TypeScript 12 | - Python 13 | - ABAP R/4 14 | - Ruby 15 | - Pascal 16 | - C 17 | - C# 18 | - Perl 19 | - Haskell 20 | - F# 21 | - Lua 22 | - C++ 23 | 24 | ## Contributing 25 | [Contribution information](CONTRIBUTING.md) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Rockstar/hello-world.rock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fuckjs says Hello World 2 | weirdo says Incorrect Password 3 | Rockstar is a big bad monster 4 | Listen to my heart 5 | if my heart is Rockstar 6 | shout fuckjs 7 | else shout weirdo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Rockstar/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | easiest way to run is to use this link: https://codewithrockstar.com/online -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Ruby/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run 2 | 3 | There're several ways to run the code: 4 | - Copy and paste into any browser's console 5 | - use https://repl.it/languages/Ruby 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Ruby/hello.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | def hey 2 | puts "Hello World!" 3 | end 4 | 5 | def check_pass(sended_pass) 6 | pass = "1234" 7 | if sended_pass == pass 8 | puts "Correct password!" 9 | hey 10 | return true 11 | else 12 | puts "Incorrect password!" 13 | end 14 | 15 | return false 16 | end 17 | 18 | print "Enter password!: " 19 | input = gets 20 | pass = input.chomp 21 | check_pass(pass) 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TypeScript/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to run? 2 | 3 | Best way to run the code is to use TypeScript Playground [https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/index.html](https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/index.html) 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TypeScript/hello.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const password = '1111'; 2 | 3 | const checkPassword = (inputPassword: string | null): boolean => 4 | password === inputPassword; 5 | 6 | if (checkPassword(prompt('Enter password'))) { 7 | alert('Hello world'); 8 | } else { 9 | alert('incorrect password'); 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /abap/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0. Install trial version of SAP server to you computer. You can download it from https://www.sap.com/ 2 | 1. Open your SAP system 3 | 2. Use "se38" transaction. 4 | 3. Create new report with your name. 5 | 4. Copy and paste code from hello.abap.prog - you should change all code in new program. 6 | 7 | 5. Press "crtl+f3" to compile your code. 8 | 6. Press "F8" to start program. 9 | 10 | 7. Select - check password by class or by function, enter your password and press "F8". 11 | 12 | 8. Enjoy! 13 | 14 | It's so difficult, because SAP is closed system. 15 | 16 | You can see the screenshots confirming the correct operation of the program. 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /abap/first screen.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blurtechlegacy/password-protected-hello-world/0500844088224ef76ead468a607995907c8409f9/abap/first screen.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /abap/hello.abap.prog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* 2 | *& Report Z_PASSWD_HELLO_WORLD 3 | *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* 4 | *& Author: https://github.com/karimphoenix 5 | *& Date: 25.04.2019 6 | *&---------------------------------------------------------------------* 7 | REPORT Z_PASSWD_HELLO_WORLD. 8 | 9 | CLASS lcl_passwd DEFINITION DEFERRED. 10 | CLASS lcl_sayer DEFINITION DEFERRED. 11 | 12 | DATA: go_p TYPE REF TO lcl_passwd "reference to object lcl_password 13 | , go_s TYPE REF TO lcl_sayer "reference to object lcl_sayer 14 | . 15 | 16 | DATA gv_pass TYPE text VALUE '1234'. "global variable password 17 | 18 | sy-title = 'Password-protected "Hello world!"'. "screen name 19 | 20 | SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK p1 WITH FRAME TITLE sy-title. "selection screen block 21 | PARAMETERS: so_func RADIOBUTTON GROUP uc1 "check password by function 22 | , so_class RADIOBUTTON GROUP uc1 "check password by class 23 | , p_pass TYPE text 24 | . 25 | SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK p1. 26 | 27 | 28 | CLASS lcl_passwd DEFINITION. 29 | PUBLIC SECTION. 30 | METHODS: 31 | check_passwd "method for checking pass 32 | IMPORTING 33 | i_passwd TYPE text 34 | EXPORTING 35 | e_ans TYPE abap_bool 36 | . 37 | PRIVATE SECTION. 38 | DATA: passwd TYPE text VALUE '1234' "with initial value 39 | . 40 | 41 | ENDCLASS. 42 | 43 | CLASS lcl_sayer DEFINITION. 44 | PUBLIC SECTION. 45 | DATA hello TYPE string VALUE 'Hello world!'. 46 | 47 | METHODS: 48 | say. 49 | 50 | ENDCLASS. 51 | 52 | CLASS lcl_passwd IMPLEMENTATION. 53 | METHOD check_passwd. 54 | e_ans = abap_false. 55 | 56 | IF i_passwd EQ me->passwd. 57 | e_ans = abap_true. 58 | ENDIF. 59 | ENDMETHOD. 60 | ENDCLASS. 61 | 62 | CLASS lcl_sayer IMPLEMENTATION. 63 | METHOD say. 64 | DATA flag TYPE abap_bool. 65 | go_p->check_passwd( EXPORTING i_passwd = p_pass 66 | IMPORTING e_ans = flag ). 67 | IF flag = abap_true. 68 | WRITE: me->hello 69 | , / 'By class!' 70 | . 71 | ELSE. 72 | WRITE: / 'Wrong password!' 73 | . 74 | ENDIF. 75 | ENDMETHOD. 76 | 77 | ENDCLASS. 78 | 79 | FORM check_and_say. 80 | IF p_pass EQ gv_pass. 81 | WRITE: / 'Hello world!' 82 | , / 'By function!' 83 | . 84 | ELSE. 85 | WRITE: / 'Wrong password!' 86 | . 87 | ENDIF. 88 | 89 | ENDFORM. 90 | 91 | INITIALIZATION. "create objects of class 92 | IF go_p IS INITIAL. 93 | CREATE OBJECT go_p. 94 | ENDIF. 95 | IF go_s IS INITIAL. 96 | CREATE OBJECT go_s. 97 | ENDIF. 98 | 99 | START-OF-SELECTION. 100 | IF so_func = 'X'. 101 | PERFORM check_and_say. 102 | ELSEIF so_class = 'X'. 103 | go_s->say( ). 104 | ENDIF. 105 | 106 | 107 | END-OF-SELECTION. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /abap/right pass checked by class method.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blurtechlegacy/password-protected-hello-world/0500844088224ef76ead468a607995907c8409f9/abap/right pass checked by class method.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /abap/right pass checked by function.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blurtechlegacy/password-protected-hello-world/0500844088224ef76ead468a607995907c8409f9/abap/right pass checked by function.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /abap/wrong_pass.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blurtechlegacy/password-protected-hello-world/0500844088224ef76ead468a607995907c8409f9/abap/wrong_pass.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------