sustained object-orientation in Perl is difficult because the concept and mechanisms were bolted onto the language as an afterthought
I disagree with this characterization: I consider the way OO capabilities were introduced to perl (in the transition from v4 to v5) by adding support for bless() and $obj->method(...)* was beautiful in its elegance, simplicity and power. I still love it to this day.
What difficulties do you actually find in your search for "sustained object-orientation"? If you could describe those with some examples, it might be easier to discuss whether Venus would be a good solution for them.
(*) plus maybe a couple of other bits and pieces
In reply to Re: What if Perl had an OO standard library?
by hv
in thread What if Perl had an OO standard library?
by awncorp
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