One that is particularly funky is the "whatever-star". This is a "" char that can be used in a few places to mean more or less... whatever. For example:
<4 5 6 7>.map(-> $x { $x + 7 }) # result: (11 12 13 14)
That stabby inline lambda there can be sugared down in a lot of ways, including with the whatever-star: <4 5 6 7>.map(* + 7) # result: (11 12 13 14)
... I've not seen anything quite like that in other languages, not sure if it is a new invention or if only nobody else is crazy enough to try it. And yes, you can use multiplication next to it to make it look crazier: <4 5 6 7>.map(* * 7) # result: (28 35 42 49)
(also yes, ( * *) will take two inputs and multiply them.)I will note though that dwelling on these crazy/fun edge cases is amusing, but programs can look quite a bit more like a basic ruby app (with sigils) if you so desire.