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* Perl at large.

Dan Sugalski, as part of his work under the Perl Foundation 
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or run a company that uses Perl heavily, Dan would like to hear 
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There have been a whole bunch of new CPAN mirrors registered in
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why the regular expression engine isn't written in Parrot, what's 
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    http://www.perl.com/2002/02/p6pdigest/20020209.html

Everyone wants to write faster code, but not everyone has the 
right idea about how to go about it. Sometimes you might gain a 
bit of speed by mucking about with the algorithm, but in this 
article from Robert Spier, we look at how you can gain efficiency 
and measure the efficiency of your code by looking at the data 
structures. If you've ever heard people talking about big-Os and 
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Optimizing Your Perl
Is your perl program taking too long to run? This might be because 
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http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/02/05/visperl.html

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Beginning PMCs
Parrot promises to give us support for extensible data types. 
Parrot Magic Cookie classes are the key to extending Parrot and 
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