Here's a program that generates a QR code for itself, i.e. a quine whose "print" function uses a QR code rather than text. http://quaxio.com/qrquine/ On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> wrote:
How about using "QR" codes on gravestones, although you might have to TeX-ify/HTML-ify the math first...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zint/
Speaking of QR codes, are there any QR codes that code to themselves?
I.e., does their 2D QR code produce an image that looks like the character(s)?
What about an "inverse" QR code generator that shows you what character strings are required to produce certain 2D pictures?
Perhaps one of the QR code 'readers' will provide a close match to an image, which can then be used to produce a real QR code.
http://www.bctester.de/en/home.html
E.g., someone who invents a clever "Life" configuration could encode it as a 2D QR code...
At 08:03 PM 10/19/2013, Charles Greathouse wrote:
In less somber situations, it would be hilarious that council would think that this was their business. I can only hope that they soon find themselves unemployed.
Charles Greathouse Analyst/Programmer Case Western Reserve University
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 1:24 AM, Stuart Anderson < stuart.errol.anderson@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/345729/Grieving-widow-told-by-jo...
Standards? What standards
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