Hi there.
Here's my JAPH:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my$k='my$i=0;
foreach my $v
(-4,26,10,-4,
-104,-56, -61
,-79,-94,-127
,-152,-162, -
268,-245,-250
,-264,-298, -
403,-361,-399
,-429,-454, -
494,-516){$_[
$i++]+= $v; }
join"",map{chr
}@_;';foreach(
reverse(12..35)
){$k="sub{$k}->
(\@_, int map{(
int)x\$_}(1..$_
))"}print eval$k
Shrinked version:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my$k='my$i=0;foreach my$v(-4,26,10,-4,-104,-56,-61,-79,-94,-127,-152,-
+162,-268,
-245,-250,-264,-298,-403,-361,-399,-429,-454,-494,-516){$_[$i++]+=$v}j
+oin"",map
{chr}@_;';foreach (reverse (12..35)){$k="sub{$k}->(\@_,int map{(int)x\
+$_}(1..$_
))"}print eval $k;
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