Hello world!

July 1, 2007

The words “Hello World!” is usually used as the output of the very first piece of computer programming code that a newbie to the programming world would write (as shown below for a ‘C’ program):

main() {

printf(“Hello World!”);

}

Although I am an Oracle Database techie, this blog is not about technology. Rather, it will be (I hope) a series of letters from the heart, the recipients being this whole world! I am a layman when it comes to Theology and it is my prayer that even this layman (me in this case!) will be able to talk about God in a meaningful way without having any theological learning.

Enjoy!

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