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Perl version supplied with RHEL has bug, which will result code running at least 100 times slower than expected speed. [1]

Originally designed to make working with text data simple, Perl has been expanded by developers to handle tasks such as image manipulation and client/server activities. [2]

We’ve expanded our Perl news coverage and improved our search! [3]

Perl makes important use of its capability to execute Perl code during the compile phase. [4]

Unfortunately it is not that difficult somehow manage to break one’s Mac OS X Perl rather severely. [5]

This utility enables you to debug a Perl program in Affrus while having complete control over the environment and standard IO redirections — a major bridge between GUI-based debugging and the “real world” of complex Perl program deployments. [3]

Each script starts with a line that includes the path to the Perl interpreter. [2]

Once you download the gzip or zip archive, extract the source code files from the distribution and then follow the instructions on how to compile the source code for your system. [6]

Now, Red Hat updated perl packages that fix a performance issue. [1]

In computer programming, Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. [4]

Binary distributions of Perl are available for various platforms, including Win32 (Windows NT/95/2000/XP/Vista), Mac OS X, and Unix. [6]

With a degree of care, Perl code can be made portable across Windows and Unix. [4]

Use the instructions below to download the complete Perl source code distribution via your Web browser. [6]

Affrus differs from Komodo in some substantial ways. [...] Right-clicking on the name of a subroutine lets you navigate to the definition of that routine — even doing a remarkably good job at working out what class a method will come from. [3]

Sources:
[1] Red Hat / CentOS Linux 5.x: Perl Performance Bug Fix Available
[2] InformIT: Mac OS X Unleashed > Perl
[3] perl.com: Affrus: An OS X Perl IDE
[4] Perl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] README.macosx - Perl under Mac OS X - search.cpan.org
[6] Downloading the Latest Version of Perl

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