No critique taken! I just wanted to give some context that's not always obvious to readers.
My goal is to teach good OO programming in Perl without having to focus on the mechanism of making objects; that's why I started with Moose first, went into design principles, returned to core syntax, and then gave pointers to advanced topics.
In reply to Re^6: Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl?
by chromatic
in thread Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl?
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