Well, I am glad you asked! I have
one article accepted for the upcoming issue of The Perl Journal. It discusses the oldest (hence must debugged) extension to
DBI for the purposes of database record CRUD (creating, reading, updating, deleting), namely
DBIx::Recordset
My other article, currently unpublished, discusses
Recordset from a software-engineering perspective
Other goodies with Recordset have to do with HTML-based navigation. You can see that in my discussion of Recordset
at this Perlmonks.ORG node: Beyond Hardcoded Database Applications with DBIx::Recordset
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