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in reply to Alter - Alter Ego Objects on CPAN
in thread RFC: Alter - Perl extension for Alter Ego Objects

The modicum of impudence that lies in occupying a top level name for the little thing is taken into account.
It's not a little thing, it's at least of medium size. Not in amount of code, but we're speaking perl, aren't we? I mean impact and importance.

I'm glad you stuck to the original name. It's so... "let's not talk about technical stuff (yawn). Let's name them as we would do, having a good settled amount of knowledge of concepts and analogies."

Sorry for me not being able to lay out clearly what that appraisal means... ;-)

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Re^2: Alter - Alter Ego Objects on CPAN
by Anno (Deacon) on Jul 08, 2007 at 12:26 UTC
    It's not a little thing...

    Oh, in terms of impact and importance I believe Alter ought to revolutionize Perl OOP and make it what it was meant to be but never quite was. How's that for a humble opinion?

    But it can only do that as a core module (nobody likes an XS module among the prereqs), and the timing for that is unfortunate with 5.10 on the doorstep and Alter fresh from the drawing board. It'll get lots of time to mature on CPAN or in 5.11, supposing I get it in there. By the time of 5.12 we're all going to use Perl 6 and the point will be moot. :)

    I'm glad you stuck to the original name.

    Not everyone is, I got at least one downvote for my writeup :) Hell, I'm not entirely sure I am happy with the decision. I didn't exactly flip a coin, but it was close.

    Thanks for your support. It's good to know I'm the only one in favor of the Alter technique.

    Anno