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Intro to DBIx::Class In my opinion DBIx::Class is one of the best ORM solutions out there. Not only can it model your database, including mapping out any foreign key relationships, it can also be used as a canonical point of reference for your schema.  This means we can use it not only as an application layer interface to the database, but can also define a versioned database structure using the
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