{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:47:07.237663", "uuid": "ac6c2665-2e5b-4c87-9d2e-2a2f8a5b704b", "title": "Hello world", "url": "/en-US/docs/Learn/Drafts/Python/Hello_world", "tags": ["Python", "CodingScripting", "Learn"], "translations": [{"uuid": "70f63130-a6f8-4b85-a907-2ae98825232f", "title": "Hello world", "url": "/fr/docs/Apprendre/Python/Hello_world", "tags": ["Python", "CodingScripting", "Learn"], "summary": "Et voil\u00e0 ! Avec cette simple ligne, nous pouvons d\u00e9j\u00e0 en apprendre beaucoup sur Python.", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "fr", "last_edit": "2015-10-12T05:38:04", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2016-03-03T02:41:19", "label": "Hello world", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 163053, "last_edit": "2016-03-03T02:41:15", "summary": "As customary when learning a new language, the first program a programmer writes is called \"Hello, world!\". It's a very simple program that outputs the text string \"Hello, world!\" to the console. But, as we'll see, there's a lot of stuff going on even in a program that's so simple. So let's fire up the Python interpreter and type the \"Hello, world!\" program.", "sections": [], "slug": "Learn/Drafts/Python/Hello_world", "review_tags": []}