If you have a 140 character Wolfram/Mathematica Program and a twitter account, tweet your program to @wolframtap.
With Mathematica, you can do a lot even if it is just 140.
For example, this tweet
@wolframtap NestList[Subsuperscript[#,#,#]&,o,6]
produces this cool fractal
You should really read the Blog Link for some amazing Mathematica One Liners
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Although not exactly related to Mathematica, if you're into cool one-liners:
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Do you like perl poems too?
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I don't program in Perl, but I've seen the insane stuff you can do with it. Preferably I use Kona, when I can. Unfortunately, all array based programming languages are hard to use... So I'm still not that proficient with it by any means.
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Kona sorry.
Should beGOOD