PHP 5 came with a standard OO system while Perl is still promoting dozens of competing CPAN frameworks 1 1/2 decades later.
That's just nonsense. First, Perl doesn't promote one, another, or any CPAN OO frameworks. Perl is a language. Second, overwhelmingly most professional Perl programmers I am aware of use Moo, with some sticking to the predecessor Moose. No one I know uses bless, and there is no steep learning curve to
Maybe you should sit down and spend a couple of hours with one of Gabor's tutorials and gain some relevant skills instead of just yammering about historical meta-questions and adding more and more confusion to the debate through your ill-informed commmentary?package MyClass; use Moo; has some_attr => ( is => 'ro' ); sub some_func { uc(shift->some_attr) } # eg 1;
In reply to Re^15: Ovid's take on the renaming of "Perl6" (updated)
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in thread Ovid's take on the renaming of "Perl6"
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