(削除) 1000 or (削除ここまで) 500500 to 2000 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
(削除) I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify). (削除ここまで)The bounty has been claimed (in record time too!) by user202729's size 11 answer .- Since the shortest Hexagony quine is now of side length 10 , I (Jo King) will be awarding a bounty of 1000 for a shorter quine that beats it by at least 11 bytes (i.e. one row of the hexagon). If you can't quite get it that short, I will still award a 500 rep bounty for a side length 10 that uses a sufficiently novel algorithm. If you manage to golf another side length I will award 2000 rep (and my undying adoration)
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
(削除) 1000 or (削除ここまで) 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
(削除) I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify). (削除ここまで)The bounty has been claimed (in record time too!) by user202729's size 11 answer.
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
500 to 2000 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
(削除) I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify). (削除ここまで)The bounty has been claimed (in record time too!) by user202729's size 11 answer .- Since the shortest Hexagony quine is now of side length 10 , I (Jo King) will be awarding a bounty of 1000 for a shorter quine that beats it by at least 11 bytes (i.e. one row of the hexagon). If you can't quite get it that short, I will still award a 500 rep bounty for a side length 10 that uses a sufficiently novel algorithm. If you manage to golf another side length I will award 2000 rep (and my undying adoration)
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
1000 or(削除) 1000 or (削除ここまで) 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
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(削除) I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify). (削除ここまで)The bounty has been claimed (Jo Kingin record time too!), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify)user202729's size 11 answer.
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
1000 or 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
- I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify).
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
(削除) 1000 or (削除ここまで) 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
(削除) I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify). (削除ここまで)The bounty has been claimed (in record time too!) by user202729's size 11 answer.
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
(削除) 2x (削除ここまで)1000 or 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
- I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify).
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
(削除) 2x (削除ここまで) 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).
1000 or 500 rep for a quine in Hexagony
There are two ways to write a quine in Hexagony (which will probably result in very different solutions). The former is clearly the golfier version but the other one would be a lot neater. I'll give a 500 rep bounty to the first person who manages to write either of those:
(削除) One program which is a quine when written most compactly, without whitespace and without unnecessary no-ops at the end (no-ops to pad the grid to the correct side-length are fine). (I have written one in the meantime but I'm happy to be beaten. You'll have to beat it at least by one side-length to qualify for the full bounty though.) (削除ここまで)This one has been awarded to Jo King's quine.
- I, (Jo King), will pass the 500, as well as 500 of my own rep to an even shorter quine. Again, you'll have to beat it by at least one side length to qualify (though a quine of the same side length that employs a sufficiently different algorithm may also qualify).
- One program which is a quine when laid out nicely in a hexagon as usual, without a column of leading spaces and without any trailing spaces on the lines. There may be an optional trailing linefeed.
There should be some effort to golf the solution. And of course, the empty program is not a valid quine (I don't think there are any other possible cheats in Hexagony).