I don't understood JAPH at now...

It's a good play :)

map { $,=~s/\D?$_/chr($_)/e;$/=~s/\d+//; }split(/\D+/,$,) if ( $/=$,=<DATA>); $/=~s/%//g; eval($,); # manual eval(<DATA>); __DATA__ 112M114y105 110F116i32r34%74%117s115t116|32s97%110e111%116c104%101o114 +n32%80d101%114 108J32%104A97%99P107H44%34 print"\n$/";

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Marco Antonio
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In reply to $_ = "My First JAPH"; print ( (split(/\s/, $_), Multi)[0,3,2]) if ( $,=" " ) by mda2

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