Just a quick, slightly off-topic, question:

Could people using RSperl and/or Statistics::R comment on the relative merits of each? 
 I would like to work mainly from perl, using R as a "computation" engine.  I have 
gotten Statistics::R to work, but the interface is entirely string-based, it seems, 
which is a drawback and will probably require temporary files for communication.  I 
haven't gotten RSperl to work from perl (on MacOS 10.3.4), but I have to admit I 
haven't gotten too deep into things.

Any insight is appreciated.

Thanks,
Sean

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