in reply to One Liners

The 'obfuscation' area works just fine for one-liners. Anything more would be redundant.

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Re: Re: One Liners
by jdporter (Paladin) on Mar 25, 2003 at 20:48 UTC
    The 'obfuscation' area works just fine for one-liners.
    Only if they're obfuscatory. But IMHO most one-liners are more practical than obfuscatory, in which case the Snippets Section, or even Cool Uses for Perl might be more appropriate.

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