is the list down ?

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> Subject: Re: [Israel.pm] What advantage would Perl give to a University
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> From: Avishalom Shalit <[email protected]>
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> what they could mean is that "perl" is a matlab command meaning "run
> the perl interpreter on the following string or filename"
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> 2009/3/23 Avishalom Shalit <[email protected]>:
>> well, Matlab has a limited embedded perl interpreter , so
>> theoretically you could do this from within.
>> but i find it easier to work outside of matlab with perl
>>
>> let me give you a use case or two.
>>
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