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Examples of self-reproducing programs in various languages, with some extensions , including polyglot quines, iterating quines, and quine generators.
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A quine is a fixed point of an execution environment, when the execution environment is viewed as a function. Quines are possible in any programming ...
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Willard Van Orman Quine, the philosopher; Quine (computing), a program that produces its source code as output; Quine (surname), people with the surname ...
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Mar 17, 2009 ... Some thoughts and explanations about quines (self-printing computer programs) and related concepts.
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Home page for Willard Van Orman Quine, mathematician and philosopher including list of books, articles, essays, students, and travels.
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Douglas Boynton Quine home page with links to favorite web sites, Art, Beatles, Boynton and Quine family genealogy, education, library, mathematics, movies, ...
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quine [from the name of the logician Willard van Orman Quine, via Douglas Hofstadter] A program that generates a copy of its own source text as its.
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Willard Quine's defence of the empiricist foundation of mathematics.
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Quine's system of axiomatic set theory, NF, takes its name from the title (“New Foundations for Mathematical Logic”) of the 1937 article which introduced it ...
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Online exercises testing knowledge of this 1948 essay. Prepared by Harry J. Gensler.
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