This makes Perl an attractive technology for me because of its simple hash table interface.Yeah, but the implementation is focussed on Perl. It's certainly not a wrapper around an external C library. It won't be simple to lift the hash implementation out of perl, and adapt it for another language, and still have something that blends well with that language.
only C and Fortran are taken seriously as High performance programming languagesThere may be a few others (or not...), but Perl certainly isn't known for being suitable as a "high performance" language when it comes to number crunching, or dealing with massive amounts of in-memory data.
In reply to Re^3: Perl's hash table implementation
by JavaFan
in thread Perl's hash table implementation
by jc
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