Really beautiful!
Just a question to your
%2 part
Is this only for obfusication, or is there a deeper math sense hidden in it 8-).
I guess the print is in :
CG
T--A
A---T
A----T
C----G
T----A
A---T
G--C
CG
CG
C--G
G---C
G----C
C----G
A----T
C---G
G--C
AT
CG
A--T
And now I see that there IS a deeper sense :-)
Congrat.
Maybe this is the first step to write a perl program which make changes to itselfe and see what's gonna happen. So there is maybe a chance, that this perl program becomes a perl Operating System one day ...
ok, stop dreaming but keep on hoping :)
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