#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict; my @n = qw(6 4 2 4);$,="\n";
my @o; for (my $i=0;$i < @n;$i++){ push
(@o, chr(ord(substr($^X,$i,1))- $n[$i])
);}$_=join(".",@o);s/(.*)/$1./;print $_,
"";
Yet another fairly simple signature... :)
Update: I added the
s/(.*)/$1./;. Yes, I know about
Death to Dot Star!.
Update++: It seems like $^X is quite tricky. The script needs to be set executeable and run ./script.pl or as
perl script.pl. $^X will then contain "perl" and thus, the output ends up as j.a.p.h.
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