There is nothing wrong with using Perl for data analysis if you know what you are trying to do. There are a number of options for conducting statistical analyses from a classical POV. Bayesian methods are sadly lacking right now, but you can always call out to R for that.

If you just want to unleash algorithms on vast quantities of data (of unverifiable quality), Perl has some "machine learning" options, but they are limited, as are tutorials.

A better use would be to see how machine learning algorithms could improve Perl on systems that do not get a lot of testing. That is what I am focusing on right now. I expect I'll need to write bindings to various C++ libraries, which is not the most appealing of options.


In reply to Re: Perl in data science: could a grant from Perl foundation be useful? by thechartist
in thread Perl in data science: could a grant from Perl foundation be useful? by zubenel0

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