Hey people!,
Hope you like it, tested under 5.6.0 AIX and Solaris
and Win32 ActivestatePerl 5.6 (thnx,
crazyinsomniac).
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
$|++;@_=split//,
"|Just Another Perl Hacker|";
sub ll{select(undef,undef,undef,
0.05);}; my @l;$"="";for(0..12){
ll;splice@l,@l/2, 0,@_[$_,-$_-1]
;print' 'x13,"@l\r";};while (1){
@l=@_;for(0..11){pop@l;shift@l;
ll;print "\r",' 'x(13+$_)," @l "
;};ll;ll;ll;for(reverse 1..12){
splice@l,-1,0,$_[$_-1];splice@l,
0,0,$_[-$_-1];ll;print"\r",' 'x(
13+$_), "@l \b\b\b ";};ll;ll;
ll;@_=reverse@_;};
GreetZ!,
print "profeth still\n" if /bird|devil/;
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