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It's unlikely to perform well, so it may not be the right tool for the job.


Can't speak to this library but in general Perl stands out as being extremely performant, if that is the goalpost you want to go with.


PDL was created to improve the perl performance when working with n-dimensional matrixes so should be even better than plain perl




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