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> Efficiency has certainly never been one of Perl's selling points.

It has been, in fact. It's been faster than Python and Ruby for a very long time (though that's changing now with some new implementations like pypy).

> I imagine there's a trapdoor available if you want to use floats anyway; actually, knowing Perl, I'm sure of it.

Yes, if you use scientific notation (1e-1 etc.) you get floating points.




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