@s=qw(-9 15 -8);$t='$s+=abs(';t();@a=$s*$#s+($s/$#s-($#s*($#s+1)));
$t='push(@a,$a[$#a]+';t();@s=qw(25 5 10);$s=$a[0];$t='push @t,
($s+=';t();@s=@t;$t='$a.=chr(';t();@s=@a;$t='print '."$a(";t();
sub t{for(@s){eval($t."$_)");}}
I saw someone have a spoiler section, and I liked it enough to add it here, comments suggestions for next time are all welcomed.
@s=qw(-9 15 -8); #J in ASCII = 74 - 9 = 65 letter A
$t='$s+=abs(';
t();
@a=$s*$#s+($s/$#s-($#s*($#s+1))); #Where we get 74
$t='push(@a,$a[$#a]+'; # Get our array of JAPH in ASCII
t();
@s=qw(25 5 10); #chr(74 + 25)=c .... get chr
$s=$a[0];
$t='push @t,($s+=';
t();
@s=@t; # where we translate ASCII values of chr
$t='$a.=chr('; # to a string, not necessary at all.
t();
@s=@a;
$t='print '."$a(";
t();
sub t{
for (@s){
eval($t."$_)");}
}
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