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Latest revision as of 04:19, 17 September 2021
Quine Computing
Quines are computer programs that produces the source code of the program itself as the output. Quines may be used for creating self-replicating or self-modifying programs. This video demonstrates how to create quines using Z.
Video
ZCubes code
function q(a,b,c )
{console.log(eval(arguments.callee.name)+"");
a=1;
b=34;
return(a+b)
};
q()
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