I'm learning Perl 6 and I'm constantly blown away by amazing Perl 6 features, it's something I experienced only while I was learning a bit of Common Lisp.
I wish to know if in the Perl 6 MOP there is something similar to CLOS before/around/after methods.
Also, given that my experience with programming is mainly quick procedural scripts (and, sadly, one big system in classic asp and vb for work) , which books/resources can give me a good grasp of Perl 6 OOP philosophy? For CL I loved the CLOS book by Kleene, but Perl 6 approach seems different (Smalltalk-ish???).
Thank you very much for your wisdom.
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