It might not be hard to read, but I'll bet you can't guess what this'll print before you run it!
#!/usr/bin/perl
for my $x (0..4) {
$y = sprintf('%.0f',
-( 2+( 7/12)) * ($x**4) +
+(13+( 8/12)) * ($x**3) +
-(26+(11/12)) * ($x**2) +
+(36+(10/12)) * ($x**1) +
+(80+( 0/12)) * ($x**0)
);
print chr($y);
}
Be gentle, this is my first one.
-BronzeWing
The Secret to Fortune Cookies in One Line
print join("... in bed", `fortune fortunes` =~ m/^(.*)(\.|\?|\!)$/), "\n";
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