| The CODE: | Information 
            about the code: | 
          
            | //************************************ //    Name:  William Ryker
 //    Assignment:  Unit 1 #2
 //    The "Hi" program
 //    Date:  Stardate 2504
 //************************************
 | All programs should 
            begin with a comment identifying the programmer and the purpose of the program. | 
          
            | int main(void) {
 cout<< 
            “Hi!”;    
            // message to user
      
            return 0;  //terminate 
            main and return integer 0}
 | Comments can also 
            be placed within the body of a program to act as documentation.  
            These comments should be brief and to the point. This body prints 
            Hi!
            on the screen.
 | 
          
            | /* 
            this older style of commenting allows a comment to wrap around the 
            screen until the terminating symbol is typed. */ | This "older" form of 
            commenting which was developed for the C language, is used by C++ 
            programmers to display lengthy comments that wrap around the screen. |