I know Perl at intermediate level but has never used Object Oriented Perl (or any other Object Oriented Language).
So, which book is best for me to start learning Object Oriented Perl?
I am evaluating "Object Oriented Perl" by Damian Conway and "Modern Perl 4th Edition" by Chromatic.
Which one would you recommend? If someone has used one of these books (or in best case both) then your inputs will be greatly valuable for me to decode.
Note: For now I have started with Damian's book as it covers basics of how object oriented way works in Perl. But I know I'll eventually go through Chromatic's "Modern Perl" as well as it is the modern and recommended way. Like using Moose. Even Randall recommended "Modern Perl" in one of his recent interview that I read on LinkedIn this month.
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