and, derivatively from this thread:
#!C:/perl/bin
system ("cls");
print "\n";
$COFFEE = "COFFEE"; $mug = "mug";
print "\n\t $mug->refill( $COFFEE )\n\t if $mug->is_empty;\n\n";
print "\n___________________ small cup\n\n\t\t";
$_='c[_]';
s/\Qc[_]\E/c[~]/;
print $_,$/;
print "\n\t\t -jbWare\n";
print "\n ++++++++++++++++++++ medium cup\n\n";
$cup1 = "\t /|~~~~~~|\n\t ( | use |\n\t \\| warn;|\n
+\t | |\n\t \\____/ \n ";
print "$cup1 \n";
print "\t\t\t -ww\n";
print "\n\t====================== large cup\n\n";
print "\t";$a = ".";for ($i=0; $i<20;$i++){print "$a";
}print"\n\t|\t\t |\n\t| use strict;\t |......\n\t| use warn;
+ |\t |\n\t|\t\t |\t |\n\t|\t\t |\t |\n";
print "\t|\t\t |......\n\t|\t\t |\t\n\t|\t\t |\t\n\t|\t\t |\t\
+n\t";for ($i=0; $i<20;$i++) {
print "$a";
}
print "\n\t\t\t -softworkz\n";
print "\n\t __________________________ timeless wisdom\n";
print "\n\t\tuse Perl;\n\t\tIt is Perlish, simple and elegant.\n\t\t -
+John Krahn\n\n";
oops! ... no "use strict; use warnings;" in code. add: "require caffeine;" (;<}
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