This is my first obfuscation, so yeah, it's not going to be impossible to read...

my @a=reverse(sort(qw;xrekcah atsuj qlrep grehtona;));for($#a-$#a..$#a){$a[$_*63/63]=substr(reverse($a[$_/87*87]),$[+94-94,$[+59-60);$a[$_-134+134]=~s;(.);rand(2)>1?lc$1:uc$1;ge;};print join(" ",reverse(@a));

What it does: It prints out "just another perl hacker" with random capitalization of letters.

It runs under both strict and warnings.

Edit by tye, added newline to code so it wraps.


In reply to Yet Another JAPH by orcaloverbri9

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