Regarding the speed dimension, note that any XS module you install needs to be compiled with the same settings and flags your current Perl was built with. That's a rule for not compromising stability. I don't know how one installs XS modules in Windows with a pre-built Perl binary. From what I read here, Perl binary providers should also provide compiler and other tools necessary. In that case the advice of anonymonk is good. So, install something that gives you access to compiler tools and then fetch Perl from source and *try* to compile that with the tools you now have. Benchmarks should guide you.
But the best advice one can possibly give you is to run away from Windows and use a proper OS.
bw, bliako
In reply to Re: Windows precompiled binaries or DIY compile
by bliako
in thread Windows precompiled binaries or DIY compile
by ObiPanda
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