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- From: hdavies@kzin.mon.rnb.com (Hugh J.E. Davies)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.perl.misc,comp.lang.tcl,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.java
- Subject: Re: Relative Speed of Perl vs. Tcl vs. C
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 09:00:53 GMT
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- References: <4g0ctmINNrho@keats.ugrad.cs.ubc.ca>
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- In article <4g0ctmINNrho@keats.ugrad.cs.ubc.ca>, c2a192@ugrad.cs.ubc.ca (Kazimir Kylheku) writes:
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- >In interpreted languages like Perl, you don't have to worry whether $myvariable
- >is a floating-point number, a string or an integer, and you don't have to worry
- >about where it is stored.
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- If you don't know what and where your variables are, should you be using them?
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- About time for comp.lang.perl.advocacy, perhaps?
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