It does, just not databases you're probably thinking of. It has access to Berkeley DBMs by default.
As for DBI, you probably won't see it in the core. Not because it's a bad module (far from), but because there is a move twards having a much lighter core distribution. So modules are more likely to be taken out of the core than new ones put in, no matter their obvious utility.
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In reply to Re: Why Perl does not support database access through core modules?
by hardburn
in thread Why Perl does not support database access through core modules?
by pg
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