Hello,

I need to learn DBIx. I will eventually be using it with PostgreSQL,
but presumably if I know DBIx I can use DBIx and let DBIx deal with
communicating with PostgreSQL.

I have had a difficult time knowing where to begin. Is there a website
for DBIx like the one for DBI

What I would really like are tutorials similar to those available for
DBI. Especially a book like the one DBI has. I found a tutorial on
DBIx::Class::I_Forget::Whatever, and there is other
DBIx::whatever::manual documentation, but I do not want to waste time
reading what I will not ever use.

The plethora of DBIx modules with their POD is undoubtedly a good
thing, but there really should be some sort of a reccommended reading
list for those just starting out.

Recommendations, anyone?

In reply to Learning DBIx by mnooning

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