This draws a JAPH-donut ... I hope you like it ;-)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my ($pi,$r,$str)=(
atan2(1,1)*4,21,"just".
" another perl hacker ");
my $s=$r;$_[$_]=" "x(4*$r+1
)."\n" for(0..(2*$r+1));while
($s-=.5){next if($s<int(.5*$r
));foreach(0..359){my($x,$y)=
(int(.5+(2*$r)+(2*$s*cos(($pi
/180)*$_))),int(.5+$r+($s*sin
(($pi/180) *$_)))); substr(
$_[$y],$x,1)=substr($str,
($x%length($str)),1);
}} print"@_";
Comments are very welcome
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