My problem is this. Although I'm good enough with perl,
(ie. if I don't know I pretty much can find the answer on my own.)
What I have problems with is planning larger applications. Ideally,
I would have to imagine that most larger applications would best be handled
by OO Programming, in just about any language. What I need is this, a way to
think about planning objects, organizing them, sort of um ... composing and then
orchestration.
My problem is this, finding the resources that explain the concepts of organizing objects,
rather than simply telling me what an object is.
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