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No 386 runs at 4.77 mhz. Changed to 16 mhz
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While the Perl examples on Rosetta Code are correct, some of them reflect an older style of using the language. After all, Perl has been around since the 80s; Perl5 was released in 1994. Things that were barely manageable on a 386 running at 4.7716 MHz with 4MB of RAM are a breeze, now.
 
Object-Oriented Perl has been transformed by the development of Moose and its lightweight cousins, Mouse, Moo, etc.
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