I would like to avoid the performance hits that Class::DBI and DBIx::Class impose.
Is this measurable? I assume that a decently-written application will spend a lot more time contacting the database and waiting to prepare, calculate, and retrieve results than it will executing Perl ops. IO is slow; network IO even slower.
In reply to Re: What's the best module to stop mixing SQL with Perl?
by chromatic
in thread What's the best module to stop mixing SQL with Perl?
by Withigo
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