Some people know no boundaries, one of them being this German programmer. He hit up a huge field, and mowed a “Hello, World!” in a Semacode design. It’s a good thing he didn’t run into any compile errors. Wheat takes a while to grow back.
An ambitious German programmer decided to write the world’s biggest “Hello, World!” result. Those of you who are programmers know that writing your first code in a programming language usually involves writing a program to print out the words “Hello, World!”. It’s been a tradition for several decades now. This guy decided to show the words in a crop field so it would be visible in aerial photos.
Source: Google Earth Blog