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14. Under the von Neumann architecture, a program and its data are both stored in memory. It is therefore possible for a program, thinking that a memory location holds a piece of data when it actually holds a program instruction, to accidentally (or on purpose) modify itself. What implications does this present to you as a programmer?

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