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in thread Converting Moose object to a subclass of itself

I can't speak for all of us, but for me personally, I feel you're doing a great job asking questions and digging deeper with all you do.

Perlmonks needs people like you, because they feed people like me (and others), as this generates interesting topics. This spurs conversations where even the most knowledgeable monks pick up new things.

Keep up with the good work, nysus, and do as I do... if you have a question, never be afraid to ask, and just ask it.

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Re^9: Converting Moose object to a subclass of itself
by nysus (Parson) on Feb 27, 2017 at 01:39 UTC

    By the way, I think you were the one who convinced me about the merits of testing my code last year. I'm loving it, especially when I decide to rewrite a big chunk of code. It makes it so much easier to fix problems. So thanks for that.

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Re^9: Converting Moose object to a subclass of itself
by nysus (Parson) on Feb 27, 2017 at 01:36 UTC

    Don't worry about me, I've never been afraid of asking questions. My brain works in mysterious ways. I think it uses a brute force mechanism. But once it latches onto something, there's no stopping it. :) Thanks for the encouragement.

    $PM = "Perl Monk's";
    $MCF = "Most Clueless Friar Abbot Bishop Pontiff Deacon Curate";
    $nysus = $PM . ' ' . $MCF;
    Click here if you love Perl Monks

      I've never been afraid of asking questions.

      Too bad you are afraid to go take classes.