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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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One of Perls major strengths is the many options programmers have for extending Perl using C code and digging into the guts of the interpreter. This page is the dedicated portal for the vast and option rich subject.
One of Perls major strengths is the many options programmers have for extending Perl using C code and digging into the guts of the interpreter. This page is the dedicated portal for the vast and option rich subject.

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Introduction

Extending and Embedding Perl by Jenness and Cozens is seminal work on this topic.
Extending and Embedding Perl by Jenness and Cozens is seminal work on this topic.

One of Perls major strengths is the many options programmers have for extending Perl using C code and digging into the guts of the interpreter. This page is the dedicated portal for the vast and option rich subject.