I'm sure I read somewhere that OO in Perl can slow down compilation and execution time by upto 40%... is that right?
What advantage would there to be gained from objectifying the code when all its meant to do really is act as a config file that doesn't need the processing overhead of parsing XML?
I ask in earnest, as I often wonder what people see in OO and why it seems to be taking over every language.
In reply to Re^4: package compiling
by Anonymous Monk
in thread package compiling
by simonodell
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