Good afternoon fellow monks,
I was fooling around in the middle of the night and came up with a new (for me) obfuscation. It's nothing fancy, but I thought I could post it and see if I get a good response. Either way, I will most likely use it at my signature, even though it is a little bulky. :)
Unlike my first obfuscation (which only worked with -w, but not with use strict) this one works with both, so I am feeling good about it!
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;$\=reverse("\n".'ten'.chr(46).'knilu'.chr(64));
@==qw/p e r l m o n k s/;$|*=1;@;=qw/8 15 7 9 -1 7 7 2 0/;
foreach$-(@=){for(++$|..$;[$?++]){$-++}$..=$-}$.=~s/m/l/g;
$~=$;[4]+1;for($;[8]..$;[0]/2){$,.=substr($.,$~++,1);$~++;
}print$,;#http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=98506;
-xylus
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