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The JAPH was put into one line initially because it is intended to be used as a one liner. As a one liner, it can be run as perl -e '....', or it can be plopped into an editor where anyone may prepend a #!/usr/bin/perl line.

But for those with long-line-challenged editors (I was unaware that some editors were incapable of dealing with long lines), I've now cut it down into separate lines. Being presented as a one-liner had nothing to do with its obfuscation, so I'm not quite clear on how the one-line presentation might have made you think I was trying to wow the world with cunning technique. This site provides an easy way to download the code regardless of its number of lines.

I've looked at many examples, and many do wow me. I'm not to that level yet, but still enjoy plinking around here and there, and thought that this one was fun.

Apparently you also have spent some time viewing JAPH's from other members of the forum, and obviously you've been around the local block, which leads me to ask why did you post anonymously?

HTH.

Dave

"If I had my life to do over again, I'd be a plumber." -- Albert Einstein


In reply to Re: Re: The Matrix Reloaded: JAPH by davido
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