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An overtly obvious follow-up to my initial piece. There is a dual meaning at work here. Not only is this the first thing that most coders will ever put to screen, a coder-birth, if you will, but it is also a philosophical exclamation of nativity; the program is quite literaly telling the World 'Hello' upon running.
Additionally there is a play on the word Nascency, to include the language chosen, C Plus Plus.
Egg not made available until end of build. Design changed rapidly (and unsuccessfully) when provided with egg.
Being provided with the egg late in the process meant for a design that could be quickly implemented.
Group given image of previously successful design. Discussed for a while but decided it wouldn't work as they couldn't see how it worked.
The original workings for this design clearly show a three dimensional object. However, the rendition for the implementing group did not make this clear. There was little explanatory text. The resulting 2d implementation was unsuccessful.