I prefer to avoid large numbers of dependencies but that comes from an efficiency standpoint rather than a security one. For a persistent process, more dependencies usually means more RAM which could often be put to better use. For a non-persistent process, more dependencies usually means slower start-up time and that's not good either. It's not cast in stone - sometimes the trade-off is worth it.
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In reply to Re^3: Prefer Pure Perl Core Modules
by hippo
in thread Prefer Pure Perl Core Modules
by Leitz
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