Object Oriented design is not language specific, books like
"Object Oriented Perl" or most books like "Object Oriented Language" don't teach you much about Object Oriented Analysis and Design , they only cover the same syntax issues covered in the language docs
You want an Object Oriented Analysis and Design book
-> Re: OOP's setter/getter method - is there a way to avoid them? ( what should be an object and what should it do)
-> Re: OOP's setter/getter method - is there a way to avoid them?
-> Re: How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming? ( ooad ood modeling crc)
-> Re: How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming?
-> Re^5: How Large Does Your Project Have To Be to Justify Using Moose? (modular)
-> Re^5: Moose: I want builder method to run every time I call an attribute (tyeoopood)
-> Re: Object Oriented Orientation
-> Re^3: How Large Does Your Project Have To Be to Justify Using Moose? (modular)
-> The Architecture of Open Source Applications
-> Re^3: To be Good at PERL
-> Re^8: How to use wxHtmlEasyPrinting
In reply to Re: Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl? (its a book without "Perl" in the title)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl?
by Perl300
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