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{{Short description|Perl programming competition}}
The '''Obfuscated Perl Contest''' was a competition for programmers of [[Perl]] which was held annually between 1996 and 2000. Entrants to the competition aimed to write "devious, inhuman, disgusting, amusing, amazing, and bizarre Perl code".<ref>[http://www.foo.be/docs/tpj/issues/vol3_2/tpj0302-0012.html The 3rd Annual Obfuscated Perl Contest] Felix Gallo
== Contest ==
The entries were judged on aesthetics, output and incomprehensibility. One entrant per year received the ''Best of Show'' award.
Entrants were advised to try and demonstrate a range of Perl knowledge, while being humorous, surprising and deceitful. Code which purposely crashed the judges' machines was discouraged.
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* Best ''The Perl Journal'' (code which generated the words ''The Perl Journal'', limit of 256 bytes)
== See also ==
* [[Obfuscated code]]
* [[Just another Perl hacker]]
== References ==
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== Further reading ==
* {{cite book|title=Games, Diversions, and Perl Culture|author=Jon Orwant|chapter=Obfuscated Perl|publisher=O'Reilly|year=2003|
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