DBIx::Class (also known as Dbic) is an extensible and flexible Object/Relational Mapper (ORM) written in Perl. The advantage of using an ORM is to speed development, abstract data and make it
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The core documentation for DBIC can be found in POD, the standard for Perl documentation. This can be accessed through a
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DBIx::Class (also known as DBIC) is an extensible and flexible Object/Relational Mapper (ORM) written in Perl. ORMs speed development, abstract data and make it
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DBIx::Class (also known as DBIC) is an extensible and flexible Object/Relational Mapper (ORM) written in Perl. The advantage of using an ORM is to speed development, abstract data and make it pole the database. This allows you to represent your business rules through object orientated design and generate boilerplate code for CRUD operations.
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The core documentation for DBIC can be found in POD, the standard for Perl documentation. This can be accessed through a
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The core documentation for DBIC can be found in POD, the standard for Perl documentation. This can be accessed through a number of channels, including the perldoc utility and online on the CPAN website.
Shadowcat systems provide the DBIx::Class project with contributions in the form of code and hosting. Their team is highly experienced with DBIC and offer a consultancy service.
Shadowcat systems provide the DBIx::Class project with contributions in the form of code and hosting.
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Do you offer support or consultancy on DBIx::Class. Would you like to be listed on this page? Contact us via any of the support channels to have yourself added.
Project founder and co-founder and Technical Director of Shadowcat Systems. Matt can often be also seen at technical conferences talking enthusiastically about various things Perl.
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Chief documentator and all round helper. Can be found at various Perl conferences.
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The Team
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The DBIx::Class project was founded by Matt S. Trout. Since its humble beginnings, many others have joined, contributed, de releases. Below is a non-exhaustive list. If you have contributed to the project, but are not listed below, this is not on purpose!
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Below are the current Dbic core team members. Someone missing? Send us your details and what you do/contribute to the project with a link to your Metacpan page/personal page and we will add you.
Project founder and co-founder and Technical Director of Shadowcat Systems. Matt can often be also seen at technical conferences talking enthusiastically about various things Perl.
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