If you are interested in CGI programming Ovid's CGI course does not specifically cover using an OO object but all/most of his examples show how to use the OO interface of CGI.pm.

Most all modules s/have|only have/ an OO interface so using other modules would be a good idea.

The Camel Book has some examples in the back, so does the Ram Book.

HTH

Update: BTW I was just talking about using the OO interface to a .pm if you want to learn to program OO perl:

  • Object Oriented Perl by TheDamian and merlyn is excellent.
  • The Panther Book has chapters about OO and modules.
  • Effective Perl Programming or the White Pearl Book has a chapters with tips modules and OO. (BTW co-authored with merlyn).
  • and last but not least the perldoc 'perldoc perltoot' or perltoot.

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