Not really no. If possible, the best solution is to keep the program running all the time. (See for example, mod_perl)
It's not going to be much faster (and quite possibly slower) than just compiling the modules at run-time. If you don't use all the modules all the time, you might get better results by using require and/or Autoloader to load code when you need it instead of all at once.
As far as I know, yes.
In reply to Re: Module::Compile + B::Bytecode = Faster loading ?
by Joost
in thread Module::Compile + B::Bytecode = Faster loading ?
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