High Te/Ti users, explain to me a fact (scientific/business/practical...) in stupid terms.

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  • quine-relay

    An uroboros program with 100+ programming languages

  • "Quine" is a type of program, when executed, will output itself (it's actually it's source code). It's very hard to write one. And this guy wrote a loop quine. It supposed to work like this: * A program in language A output a program in language B * The program in language B output a program in language C * The program in language C output the same program in language A which we started with

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