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right... read through that after posting... duh!

I work on systems where I have little pre-assumptions on which modules are available. So I can't realy on modules from cpan.

As of now, I am even restricted to using perl 5.8.8.0. There might be an upgrade in the future and I'd suggest including such modules, but alas... that will be a complicated procedure.

Therefore, when I start with a new framework, I rely onto very basic methods... therefore my question.

Well, if everyone relies onto cpan modules, this discussion seems of little use... but maybe there are folks out there (in here, actually) that do still implement stuff 'from scratch'?


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In reply to Re^2: Autoload versus auto-generating accessors by goldenblue
in thread Autoload versus auto-generating accessors by goldenblue

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