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Help! why does my JS script print “[object Object]” instead of “Hello World!”?

Help! why does my JS script print "[object Object]" instead of "Hello World!"? | html-memes, program-memes, loc-memes, data-memes, string-memes, bash-memes, class-memes, object-memes, warning-memes, js-memes, ML-memes, div-memes, space-memes, operating system-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
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!APPDATAbash 2 WARNING: REMOVING THIS LINE DELETES THE 4 THE OPERATING SYSTEM 5 import os 6 include div using namespace std; 9 10 TODO: make the cast a bit more dynamic 11 void hw buffer 12 (void)static castchar( "Hello World!"); 13 14 namespace !DOCTYPE html 15 derive (Generic)1 16 class Program 17 18 19 font-size: 9em; static void main(int arge, char arg) 20 21 22 .Program prog malloc (BUFFSIZ) ; prog.. init 23 24 25 def init (self): 26 27 28 let mut str String:: from( hw buffer 29 30 31 32 System.out printin! ( "", str 33 34 ProarammerHumor.io