Not really obfu'd, but its an interesting japh.

My First Attempt, RIP IT UP!

But seriously, I'd like to hear ways that you would improve this, thats a great way for me to learn..

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $a=2*40; my $b=18.5*4; my $c=5.2000*20; my $d=3.8800000*25; my $e= $c+ $b- $a- $d; foreach( $b, $d, $a, $c) {print chr($_) x $e, "\n"}

PS: ++ To jeffa for the advice

-- Can't never could do anything, so give me and inch, I'll make it a mile.


In reply to Just Another, Yet Another Japh.. by defyance

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