Hi,

I've been working on the new Class::Container module, and I'm interested in getting feedback on it, and trying to figure out its place in the OO world:

http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Class-Container

It solves certain issues in Perl OO framework development, explained in the "Scenario" section of its POD. I'm not sure whether these issues don't exist in other languages, or whether they exist and have well-known solutions, or whether they exist and typically aren't solved in any good way. Might anyone be able to shed some light?

I know I've found Class::Container to be useful in two large-ish OO frameworks so far (HTML::Mason 1.10 [released June 25] and AI::Categorizer 0.05 [as yet unreleased]).

-Ken

In reply to Feedback on Class::Container by kwilliams

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