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Tuesday June 12, 2007
06:30 AM
Perlcast: Matt Trout on DBIx::Class
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Jonathan Rockway and I
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Ha ha
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jk2addict (4946)
The first time I've heard Matts voice. It doesn't fit the picture I have in my head.
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It is a voice to inspire confidence in boardrooms and belie the image of being a dangerous revolutionary created by the forking of Class::DBI.
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Nah. Sounds like a 60s rock interview with some Brit band, or Spinal Tap.
:-)
This ORM goes all the way up to 11.
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This ORM goes all the way up to 11.