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Emu vs Perl: What are the differences?

What is Emu? A language for programming GPUs. A high-level language for programming GPUs. Unlike other languages such as OpenCL or Halide that are designed for embedding in C or C++, Emu is designed for embedding in Rust.

What is Perl? Highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 26 years of development. Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and more.

Emu and Perl can be primarily classified as "Languages" tools.

Emu and Perl are both open source tools. It seems that Emu with 980 GitHub stars and 22 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Perl with 436 GitHub stars and 152 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Emu
Pros of Perl
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    • 72
      Lots of libraries
    • 66
      Open source
    • 61
      Text processing
    • 54
      Powerful
    • 49
      Unix-style
    • 47
      Regex
    • 37
      Stable
    • 32
      Concise syntax
    • 29
      Hackerish
    • 22
      Easy to use
    • 16
      Swiss army chainsaw
    • 13
      Code Less Do More
    • 12
      CPAN
    • 9
      Freedom
    • 8
      All purpose
    • 5
      Readability
    • 5
      Familiar
    • 5
      Many ways to do it
    • 5
      Community
    • 4
      Object-Oriented
    • 4
      Modular
    • 4
      Smart (does alot for you)
    • 3
      Postmodern
    • 3
      It's the best one-off task language
    • 2
      For a man
    • 2
      Good man pages
    • 1
      Auto case variables
    • 1
      Single Source Library (CPAN)
    • 1
      Multi-threaded support
    • 1
      Multiparadigm
    • 1
      C-style
    • 1
      Hashes

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    Cons of Emu
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      • 4
        Messy $/@/% syntax
      • 3
        No exception handling
      • 2
        Bad OO support
      • 2
        "1;"
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        No OS threads
      • 1
        Variables are global by default
      • 1
        Copy-on-create for interpreter-based threads
      • 1
        Barewords
      • 1
        Errors/warnings are ignored by default

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      What is Emu?

      A high-level language for programming GPUs. Unlike other languages such as OpenCL or Halide that are designed for embedding in C or C++, Emu is designed for embedding in Rust.

      What is Perl?

      Perl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and more.

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