Moving into OOP Perl for the first time. I've always stayed away from this, then I ran into Moose and thought to give it a try. So in my first step moving this direction I thought I would ask the Monks to help me find out how to:
- Add the small blue table to the party once the party has started.
- Once all the tables are at the party, how do I see if I have a red table?

#Party.pm { package Party; use Moose; has 'table' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[Table]' ); } { package Table; use Moose; has 'size' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str' ); has 'color' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str' ); } -------- #goToParty.pl use Party.pm #BIG RED TABLE my $table1 = Table->new(size => 'big', color => 'red'); my $party = Party->new( tables => [ $table1] ); #SMALL BLUE TABLE my $table2 = Table->new(size => 'small', color => 'blue');

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