Hello++++

Hello++++ is a simple programming language, which has one command:


 * prints "Hello World".

Hello++++ is fully Non-Turing-complete, that's why programmers love it! Hello++++ is also easy to learn.

Hello++++ is based on Hello++ which is based on Hello. Hello++++ is different from Hello++ because it interprets the program like input, which makes it able to create a cat-program. However, it has a longer command for "Hello World", making the code for it longer than in Hello++ and Hello, which makes it worse for code golf competitions.

Hello World
The "Hello World"-program is written Hello World

Quine
The Quine-program is simply written Hello World (because it prints itself)

Cat
The Cat-program is simply written Hello World (because Hello++++ uses the program as input)

Turing completeness
Nope.

Interpreters
One of the shortest interpreters for Hello++++ is the echo command, which comes in the package on all Linux systems.

$ echo Hello World Hello World

And of course Zayne has to make an interpreter for it!

i = input("Enter Command: ") if i != 'Hello World': print("") else: print("Hello World")