Very nice. I like the evaled reversed code, for@rof is quite cool.

I think your substitutions are a bit too decipherable.

Good: $Y=~s/\(/m4vg/g; Better: $Y=~s s\(sm4vgsggsi; Good: $Y =~ s/\)/\(/g ; Better: $Y =~ s s\)s(sggsi ; Good: $Y=~s/m4vg/\)/g; Better: $Y=~s(m4vg))\))g;
Very commendable for a first japh though.

-Blake


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