CPAN has a separate category for Language interface that suggests some ways of interfacing with other languages. There are also different inter-operability approaches ranging from Web-Services to language-specific Parsers. For specific types of interfacing/languages, there's always Google.
Software speaks in tongues of man.
Stop saying 'script'. Stop saying 'line-noise'.
We have nothing to lose but our metaphores.
In reply to Re: Interfacing Perl with other languages
by Erez
in thread Interfacing Perl with other languages
by MistaMuShu
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