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> trying to understand the (perhaps profound) meaning

OK. Let's give it a try ...

    So sorry not to be real Perl's core
Sorry, if this is OT / not a mainstream approach
    bur really need thing on Perl working in tandem
But I really need Perl to work in combination with my other tools
    after long research, observation and analysis,
after long research, observation and analysis, and thorough investigation of discussions like Ask HN:Why is Perl so dwarfed in data science by Python?
    IMHO it's urgent to have Perl working cooperatively side by side Julia smoothly
IMHO it's imperative to build a Perl-Julia something°
    so how to set up to perfectly obtain so ?
So what's the best way to achieve this?

... does it seem plausible? :)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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In reply to Re^2: Help to have real Perl's advantage by LanX
in thread Help to have real Perl's advantage by Anonymous Monk

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