IIRC, you'll actually come out slightly ahead (use less memory) if you end up instantiating more objects than you have attributes.
In a classic object model each object will contain a hash of attributes. For inside-out objects you have a hash per attribute regardless of the number of objects.
Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K.
In reply to Re: Size of inside out object
by temporal
in thread Size of inside out object
by cheekuperl
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