Hi chromatic,

I definitely agree with you. I hope you didn't interpret my comment as a critique of your book, which it is definitely not. In fact, I found Modern Perl so useful and good that I bought the paper copy after having read it on-line. I even co-translated it into French (https://perl.developpez.com/tutoriels/perl/modern-perl-2014/) about 3 years ago. And I have learned quite a lot from reading this book, including especially from the OOP chapter. My point was just that your book couldn't cover in just one chapter as much as what Damian is covering in a full book.


In reply to Re^5: Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl? by Laurent_R
in thread Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl? by Perl300

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