Cool. Experimentation is a good thing in my book. If you haven't picked up a copy of Object Oriented Perl, I do recommend it as a guide to your experimentation. It doesn't cover some of the newer ideas we're talking about here, but the fundamental concepts and thinking all apply. Also, you may find a wealth of useful ideas in the Perl Design Patterns book/wiki. Best of luck,
-xdg
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