BWAH! Support? on this module? Forget it. I'm a big fan of CPAN, and free support and good test suites are true for most modules, but this author is not willing to comply to the standards that perl requires (e.g. full ANSI-C89). If a reported bug is not to his liking, he just deletes it. All other bugs are rejected. He hates RT and insults people that use it.

End-of-rant. But I seriously do not see this as support, and am very willing to trade speed for usefulness! I'm using JSON on a daily basis. No way I'm going to install JSON::XS.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^2: Shouldn't JSON be faster? by Tux
in thread Shouldn't JSON be faster? by sflitman

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