There is some sort of performance hit because perl has to do more, but it's not as if everything in your program all of a sudden takes a lot longer. Other things don't get slower. Most interesting programs have their performance limited by something else such as network latency, database interactions, or beefy computations.
In reply to Re: object oriented performance
by brian_d_foy
in thread object oriented performance
by burn8
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