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Re: what are some of the most powerful, complex, one-liners?

by Phenomanan (Monk)
on Dec 08, 2016 at 14:12 UTC ( [id://1177493]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to what are some of the most powerful, complex, one-liners?

Why not just go to the Obfuscation page here on Perlmonks? There is plenty of insane code to try and crack there, although they are not necessarily one liners.

Check it out: Obfuscated Code

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Re^2: what are some of the most powerful, complex, one-liners?
by f77coder (Beadle) on Dec 09, 2016 at 23:06 UTC
    Thanks, I'll have a look but intentionally obfuscated code is an order of magnitude harder it seems, I only want to look at shortened, compact code. Obfuscation is like adding an encryption layer, I'm not ready for that yet but thanks.

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