A little bit of salt:
perl -e 'sub _{print map{chr}(@_,10)}map{_$_}qw(74 65 80 72)'
adding some pepper:
#! perl
$_=q|
Just
Another
Perl
Hacker
|;
open(FH,$0);
$/='';($__=<FH>)=~s/\s
#//xg;$__=~s/\#
#/ /xg; $__=substr
($__, 189, length$__);
eval $__ and exit 0;
$o=$_; $__=q|
sub _{map{print
chr,chr(32)x5,
chr}(@_,10)}map{
_$_
}qw|;*what = sub
{ print "@_\n"; };
@_ = /(\S+)/g;$_ =
(join "",@_) . "("
.(join" ",(map {ord
substr($_,0,1)} @_))
. ")";@_ = ($o =~
/(\S).*\b/g);&what;
s/(Just)(Another)
(Perl)(Hacker)(.*)
/$__$5/x;eval;&what;
I must confess, i'm not a good cooker :-P
turo
perl -Te 'print map { chr((ord)-((10,20,2,7)[$i++])) } split //,"turo"'
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