While I certainly do not want to disparague your industrial spirit, personally I don't think there is much here to warrant yet-another
DBI-wrapper module. For the most part, all this module offers is the ability to call existing methods of
DBI by different names - This, given the number of existing
DBIx modules which offer, in some cases, vastly different interface constructs for the
DBI module, to my mind, negates any real worth which this module could offer to the
DBIx namespace.
I must say that I agree with the observation of lachoy that a DBI wrapper is one of the "must-do" projects for Perl programmers, but not one that necessarily needs to be incorporated into the CPAN namespace.
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