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I'm very pleased to announce the first (alpha) release of nsperl2. It's an alpha release, so no promises as to its quality. There are *definately* memory leaks at the moment but my tests pass reliably (on MacOS 10.5 and CentOS 4.5) so you should feel free to try it out if you feel so inclined. I try quite hard to deal with performance issues such as native variable and bytecode representations, so the ultimate performance once any gremlins are ironed out should be quite good..</description>
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