In this video, I'll show you my creation - a Python program that self-destructs, but clones itself just in time to live on forever. This experiment explores the concept of self-replication and challenges the concept of destruction. Using Python file I/O, code inspection, and subprocesses
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⏰ Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:39 Pass Command Line Parameters in Python
2:47 Get the Source Code of a Python Program While it is running
3:25 Clone a Python Program While it is running
5:10 A Python Program that Deletes Itself
6:14 Run a Python Program from another Python Program
8:17 Outro
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