I suggest you do some benchmarks on what you want to do before declaring Perl to be "slow". I have some Perl "big-data" products that compete very well against similar "C" products. YMMV!
Many times is the mathematical algorithms/techniques/etc. that determines the final performance, and Perl is excellent at allowing you to quickly optimize.
I started out with similar views, but Perl won me over. You may be surprised at the performance of your well-designed "competitive programs".
Regards...Ed
"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin
In reply to Re^3: Can I use C or ASM from core?
by flexvault
in thread Can I use C or ASM from core?
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