"I need to work with database of 10_000_000+ records, those do not fit just JSON."

Again, this has nothing to do with perl. The DataTables (JavaScript library, not Perl module) is very clear that you're doing it wrong, you can't have read the documentation for the tool you've decided to use. Server Side Processing. This would be the case regardless of what language you choose. You could or add clauses to your search query and/or page results, neither of which you've done. I don't use this module at all, and just return JSON data as explained earlier.

"How can I trust version 0.08? Author makes it clear that the module far from robust?"

Where does the author make it clear that is it 'far from robust'? How do you trust any other module or code you pull down regardless of language? Again, no perl/cpan issue here.


In reply to Re^6: Perl Contempt in My Workplace by marto
in thread Perl Contempt in My Workplace by rje

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