In addition to what moritz said, I think the biggest gain in a smaller situation like this is experience. DBIC really shines on complicated stuff (ResultSets and relationships and object inflation/deflation) and deployments and fixtures and that sort of thing. It's quite hard to learn actually but I feel worth it and I think a small project with just two tables represents an ideal case for easing the learning curve.
In reply to Re: Do I need a database model?
by Your Mother
in thread Do I need a database model?
by neilwatson
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