It appears that the first time I posted this, it did not go through, I think I missed hitting some button.
Anyway; This is one of my first Japhs I've ever tried. One of my CS-geek friends told me that it might not work on all systems. But I know it works on WinXP. I thought it was pretty clever for my second day in. It's probably not, but anyway...
$Just = $0; open(JAPH, $Just); @another = split(/\s/, <JAPH>); $Perl =
+ ""; $hacker =",";
$Perl =join(" ", (substr($another[0],1)),(substr($another[5],1)),(subs
+tr($another[9],1)),(substr($another[12],1)));
close(JAPH); print ($Perl . $hacker);
The only thing I'd like to really do, is figure out how to remove the readability in the function names and stuff. I tried looking at B::Deparse, which was mentioned in one of these nodes. But I don't think thats what will do it for me...
~~Joe
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