So, if I'm a budding obfuscator, and I wanted to find examples of some of the best obfuscations out there (like, for example, Erudil's masterpieces such as My 2 cents worth and camel code) ... and I didn't know what to search for, how would I find them? In a year or so, even gems like liverpole's Spatial Japh won't be easily accessible unless someone takes steps to ensure that it's preserved somewhere.

I would like to see some "Best of" sections (I'm not only interested in obfuscations, but I can imagine other sections would be as or more important to implement this idea) that highlight some of the highest rated OP's (not replies) per section... say, above 50 or 75 or 100XP reputation (thanks grinder), whatever would be agreed upon, with no time limit (as in the current "Best Nodes" that only show at most the best of the year).

What does everyone think?



--chargrill
$/ = q#(\w)# ; sub sig { print scalar reverse join ' ', @_ } + sig map { s$\$/\$/$\$2\$1$g && $_ } split( ' ', ",erckha rlPe erthnoa stJu +" );

In reply to "Best of" node sections... snippets, obfuscations, catacombs... by chargrill

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