in reply to OO modules

Sure, perlootut is a great start. Good luck.

Update:

Forgot to mention, Object Oriented Perl by Damian Conway. It's excellent for that and a lot more.

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Re^2: OO modules
by stevieb (Canon) on Dec 28, 2020 at 18:32 UTC

    I got my feet wet back in 2002 or so with Randal Schwartz's (merlyn) "Learning Perl Objects, Reference and Modules". It's been years since I've seen the book, but I'm pretty sure that if you found a copy to dust off, it'd be relatively useful to this day.