I've got my first JAPH finished. What do you think about it? Can I make it any shorter? Can I do it better?
BTW, It's not too difficult to hack, I think.
Please let me know if you found out how it works :)
Anyhow, it even works with 'use warnings' and 'use strict':
our(@j,$a,$p,$h,$J);print do{@j=split//,"233322333333223332322333";$a=
+"";$p=0;
foreach$h(split//,"JussJsstssPerlJssjsssssPsjusjsssuerpjsjsssusjpersju
+lJllsjJ".
"sjsssu"){$J=0;foreach(split//,"jsreutPJpl"){if($_ eq $h){last}$J++}$p
+++;$a.=$J
;if($p==$j[0]&&$#j!=0){$a.=".";shift@j;$p=0}}eval$a}.$/;
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