I have changed your code:
use Curses; initscr; $win = new Curses; $win->addstr(20, 20, 'Hello'); $win->refresh; while (1) {}; endwin;

Update: from here I read:
Window newWin( Int lines, Int cols, Int beginy, Int beginx ) ... lines Number of lines in window cols Number of columns in window beginy Position of top of window beginx Position of left of window
so the correct form (with function newwin) is:
use Curses; initscr; $win = new Curses; $win = newwin(40,40,1,1); $win->addstr(20, 20, 'Hello'); $win->refresh; while (1) {}; endwin;

Update II: FunkyMonk has just responded before my Update:

(($_="Mzz ojjdloobnf jt uvy5502383")=~y~b-zg2-5c96-81~a-z0-9~s)=~s~~~s; print

In reply to Re: Curses problem by spadacciniweb
in thread Curses problem by Sec

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