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July 17-20, 2000 in Monterey, California
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Tutorial
Advanced DBI
Tim Bunce, CTO, Data Plan Services
Track: Perl Tutorial
Date: Monday, July 17
Time: 1:30pm
- 5:00pm
Location: Serra II
Who Should Attend:
Intermediate to advanced Perl programmers with understanding of the DBI and
a desire to know more.
Learn how the DBI works and how to get the best out of it, including how to
maximize speed, safety, reliability and portability.
Course Outline:
- Wheels within wheels: The architecture and how to see inside it using
trace
- Error checking and recovery: The importance of checking and the virtues
of eval
- Speed speed speed: what helps, what doesn't; database design,
application partitioning, network latency, stored procedures, caching etc
- Safety and concurrency: locking and transactions
- Database portability and handling multiple databases, with comparison of
driver and database behavior and capabilities
- DBI for the Web: From CGI to Apache mod_perl; the lack of state; security
- The power of the proxy
- Handling LONGs
- Dealing with common installation problems
- Outline of implementing a DBD driver in Perl or XS
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