There is an article on perl.com by MJD (locally known as Dominus,) that explains this pretty well. (far better than I could myself.)
What it boils down to is, it isn't that perl is so particularly slow, it just has a lot of overhead from the built in memory managment and flexible data structures. The very things that make perl so powerful and flexible, make it run somewhat slower than C/C++.
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by thundergnat
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by willyyam
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