using Inline::C or h2xs, following on that question, how do they compare in terms of required knowledge and free time?
In my opinion Inline::C is easier to learn and requires less time overall to use. The main advantage of h2xs is a greater body of sample code in the form of modules on CPAN. Start with the Inline::C cookbook and hit the docs when something you need to do isn't there. Also, there are chapters on h2xs and Inline::C in my book.
-sam
In reply to Re: Estimating Task Complexity VS Loudmouth
by samtregar
in thread Estimating Task Complexity VS Loudmouth
by Eyck
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