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OCaml - a practical “functional” language with “imperative” and “Object oriented” features. It's very useful, close to the speed of C (give or take 50%) and you can interface with true C code. A tutorial can be found at Ocaml Tutorial.

This is a somewhat helpful reference on Perl 5.8.0. (However, the current version of Perl is 5.8.8.) To get the current Perl directly, visit www.perl.org.

If you're interested in adapters for surface mount components, Capital Advanced probably has something that will help you out.

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Florence is a Bowman’s Wolf, Sam is an scoundrel and Helix is a well meaning robot. Don’t think that this comic will leave you in a Free Fall.

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