Apology accepted. In golf, I like to play with what the
parser recognizes with whitespace and without.
I'll try to credit other people from now on when I use
their ideas. I thought the thread was short enough that
it would be obvious where the idea was from. I don't
intend to steal ideas, just borrow. I'll make it more
clear that's what I'm doing.
BTW, I'm not fond of trolls, either. You can find me
remarking on such osts over on clpmisc quite a bit.
Come to think of it, you can find me on clpmisc quite
a bit in general.
Chris
BTW, here's my first JAPh, just so there'll be some
code in my node. Comments welcome.
$z = int(rand(1000)+1); $y = 'reverse ' x $z;
eval eval qq{$y "@{['\"n\\\\.rekcaH','lreP','rehtonA','tsuJ\"','tnirp'
+]}"}
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