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A challenge that involves making a "Hello, World!" program, or other similar strings. It is recommended to avoid using exactly "Hello, World!" as many languages have builtins to print it, trivialising the challenge.
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Obfuscated Hello World
Perl
Since the obvious answer uses shifting of some kind, I feel obligated to post something using Acme::EyeDrops, however with the extra power I thought mine ought to be a little more fun.
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