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You are referring to a quine
Such a program is called a Quine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing)
Quin's theory, often associated with the philosopher and logician W.V.O. Quine, challenges the distinction between analytic and synthetic truths. Quine argued that our understanding of meaning and truth is interconnected with empirical science and that no clear boundary exists between statements that are true by definition and those that require empirical verification. This perspective emphasizes the holistic nature of knowledge, suggesting that our beliefs form a web where changes in one area can affect others.
See related link. It's in C rather than C++, but conversion to C++ is fairly simple.
Don Quine's birth name is Donald Quine.
Edgar Quine was born in 1934.
A quine is a type of computer program. This program creates a copy of its own source. There is no other usage for a quine.
Quine's "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" challenges the traditional distinction between analytic and synthetic statements, arguing that it is not as clear-cut as previously thought. He also criticizes the idea of a strict separation between beliefs based on experience and those based on logic or language. Overall, Quine's essay questions the foundations of empiricism and the way we understand the relationship between language, logic, and experience in forming our beliefs about the world.
Richard Quine was born on November 12, 1920.
Richard Quine was born on November 12, 1920.
Rohan Quine was born in London, in England, UK.
Fred Quine was born on 1941-01-03.
Richard Quine died on 1989-06-10.
Don Quine was born in September 1938, in Fenville, Michigan, USA.
Robert Quine was born on December 30, 1942, in Akron, Ohio, USA.