1. Sorry, I thought you wrote a module and script. I did not realize it was only a script. It would be very painful to have to copy and paste almost everything from line 8 to line 213 (nearly 6kb) in the current module to every script which uses the 5 hash subroutines the module currently exports. Oh guh...
  2. I had not thought about setting things up within the subroutines to check for spelling errors. I usually do that with a scratchpad script to find things which do not not belong.
  3. *blushes* I did not think to add a movie with a tbd start date.
  4. So Moo has the path from regular OO to Moo in the docs which I can reverse engineer?

Thank you very much.

No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a cookie, and a very nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re^4: How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming? by Lady_Aleena
in thread How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming? by Lady_Aleena

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