talexb has shown how this simple substitution works. Note, however, that the output is not "Hacker" as you have it in the OP, but "hacker" (little-h vice big-H). To verify your understanding of what's going on, what simple change to the replacement string of the tr/// operator would be necessary to make the output "Hacker"? (Of course, this simple change screws up another thing, but that's life... :)
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In reply to Re: How does this "JAPH" work?
by AnomalousMonk
in thread How does this "JAPH" work?
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