in reply to Emotijaph :)

How about a big smiley containing lots o' little smileys ...

#!/usr/bin/perl $_=';^) 8~) :~) ;~) :-) ;-) :=) ;=) ;~) %-) 8-) %=) :-) :~) %^) :^) 8^) 8-) %~) :-) 8=) 8-) %=) 8^) :-) ;^) ;-) 8=) %-) :-) ';# |8-] y*:;8%*0-3*; #-) :-) ;-) :-O |%^) #^) :^) :-D :=) :^O) y*-^=~ *0-3*; s~(.) (.)\)~print+ (split$J,$" ."aehiJlmno" ."prstuy")[ $1+$2*4]~xeg;

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Re^2: Emotijaph :)
by liverpole (Monsignor) on Aug 15, 2006 at 16:28 UTC
    Whoops, thought I was logged in ...

    The above post was mine.  At least now I can vote on it :-)


    s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/
      That's fantastic! Outside of pure art, I wonder if the ability to create obfuscated perl maps onto any practical capability--and if we had a version of perl which allowed one to write a program with source code which occupied a higher than 2D space would it permit something more than regular programming?? SSF