After the recent
node about obfuscation, I figured it was my turn to finally do a JAPH. When I joined PM I sort of skipped over obfuscations, mainly because my Perl was not up to the task of decoding them. Well, after many months of seeing new things and reading some great nodes on it, here's my first attempt.
@_=(4,-16,17,-12.4,9,-13.17,-8.14,8,-19.4,0,18,14,-20.17,5,6,11
,-7.19,10,2,3,1,-15.7);do{($=,$-)=(@_[$_]>=0?(-@_[$_],$_):split
/\./,@_[$_]);$$[-$=]=pack q#C#,$-+=65;}foreach(0..$#_);print@$;
What do you think?
=Blue
...you might be eaten by a grue...
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