Like
jima, I have also written a symmetrical Perl script inspired by the C program at
http://cpcug.org/user/jelks/misc/geek/palindrome_c.html. (I was more impressed with mine before I saw jima's. :)
Instead of a JAPH, I duplicated the output of the C script. I also avoided the use of comments, but used other tricks instead.
#!/usr/bin/perl -- -- lrep\nib\rsu\!#
s
(^)
~\xfffx/~
, $ tnirp = $_ , q , _$ = print $ ,
;
s
<.*.>
"Able was I ere I saw elbA"
.m!.!m.
rof ; for
(;s{} {}s;)
{ print $ & & $ tnirp }
print $ /;\ $ tnirp
__END__ __DNE__
Note that the Perl code is much shorter than the C code. :D
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