Dear Monks!

Could you please enlighten me about the use of either Moose or Mouse for further development of a mission-critical project.

What we care about most is stablity and runtime-performance, potential compile-time overhead is unimportant.

As we will have some long-running processes we cannot tolerate any memory-leaks and the like.

Keeping all of this in mind: Would you use Moose or would you recommend to use Mouse instead (the features of which would be sufficient for our needs)?

My current feeling (I have not done much testing yet) is that the run-time performance of Moose will not be very much different from Mouse (as I said compile-time/start-up differences are unimportant for us) so I am currently leaning towards Moose but I am looking forward to hear from more competent monks.

Many thanks!


In reply to Moose or Mouse for production use by morgon

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