If you're new to the concept, you should probably start by reading up on OOD. That's Object Oriented Design. Pushing it far (and hard), I'd say that OOP is just syntax, while OOD is problem definition and problem solving.

Let me give you just a few ideas of what the benefits from OOD/OOP may be:

Be prepared though, that there's a lot of new lingo that comes with OOD/OOP. In Perl, you may as usual choose how far you want to go with that as with anything else. TMTOWTDI. ;-)

You should probably read up on concepts like: Classes, Objects, Methods and Inheritance before you start learning how to program object oriented.

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In reply to Re: OOP by Biker
in thread OOP by Parham

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