# ÷Vvä<B use strict ;my($a,$b,$c,$d,@e,$f,$g) ;open X,$0 ;read X,$a,9 ;close X ;$a=~s/\x23// ;$b=unpack'd*',$a ;for($c=0 ;$c<=3 ;$c++){$d=substr$b,$c*3,3 ;push @e,$d ;}while(1){for($f=0 ;$f<=3 ;$f++){$g=chr $e[$f] ;print"\b$g" ;sleep 1 ;}}
Just a little obfu that makes you want to rewrite the app :-).

Btw, don't add the shebang. Your spinner will be deformed.

-inno

In reply to Spinner with an indentation problem by Anonymous Monk

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