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Please support the Quine Relay 🐍

I'd like you to support the maintenance of my project called "Quine Relay", which is a self-reproducing program (as known as Quine) through 100+ programming languages. It takes the cost to keep it work on the latest Ubuntu distribution because it depends upon a lot of interpreter/compiler packages in Ubuntu. If some of them are removed from the Ubuntu official packages, I need to remove the language and find and add another language to the Relay. The project has been maintained since 2013.

Serious self-introduction

I am developing Ruby as a member of the Ruby core team. I have implemented some core features in Ruby, such as keyword arguments, test coverage measurement, etc. I have been involved in quality control, release management, security handling, ticket triage, etc. for more than ten years.

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Featured work

  1. mame/quine-relay

    An uroboros program with 100+ programming languages

  2. mame/optcarrot

    A NES emulator written in Ruby

    Ruby 849
  3. mame/radiation-hardened-quine

    A robust quine program that works even after any one character is deleted.

    Ruby 680
  4. mame/_

    _ allows you to write Ruby script by using only _.

    Ruby 155
  5. mame/doublehelix

    doublehelix obfuscates Ruby codes in Double-helix style

    Ruby 144

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I can maintain the twelfth root of one language in the Quine Relay ☝️