quine-relay is an esoteric programming project that produces a single program which, when run, outputs the same program in another programming language; and that next-language version, when run, outputs itself in yet another language—and so on—cycling through many languages until returning to the original. It is effectively a “relay” of quines across dozens (or hundreds) of languages. The repository contains implementations, translation scaffolding, and carefully crafted code for each hand-rolled segment so the program maintains correctness across languages. Achieving this requires delicate handling of language-specific quoting, escaping, and code-gen tricks, making it a showcase of language theory, compiler insight, and meta-programming prowess. It is largely a playful, academic exercise exploring the limits of language interoperability and quine construction rather than a utility tool.

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  • Single source program that cycles through multiple programming languages as quines
  • Careful handling of escaping, quoting, and syntax peculiarities per language
  • Implementation scaffolding to chain one language’s output to the next
  • Demonstrates deep meta-programming and language interoperability
  • Extensible design: possible to add or swap languages in the relay
  • Artistic/academic intent: more a showcase of programming theory than a utility tool

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Operating Systems

Linux

Programming Language

Ruby

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2025-10-01