Hello, and happy new year, I was wondering if someone has tested Pdl with rperl. ( rperl stands for a rapid restricted Perl NOT perl R bindings)
Also I would like to hear some thoughs about the use of rperl or similar ideas for boosting "scientific perl" usage (together with Pdl of course ;-)) http://rperl.org/use_rperl.html -------- https://metacpan.org/pod/RPerl::Learning *Section 1.8: What Does RPerl Stand For?* RPerl stands for *"Restricted Perl"*, in that we restrict our use of Perl to those parts which can be made to run fast. RPerl also stands for*"Revolutionary Perl"*, in that we hope RPerl's speed will revolutionize the software development industry, or at least the Perl community. RPerl might even stand for*"Roadrunner Perl"*, in that it *runs really fast*.
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