Fellow monks,

Let me begin by saying this might just as well have been posted in meditations, for I have meditated on it for a little while now, but I need your wisdom on it, so I posted it right here.

I received word yesterday that my request for a CPAN-ID has been approved *cheer* -- I obviously requested this ID because I have something I want to put up there.

I am working on a module that does all the things modules like Class::Struct, Class::MethodMaker and Class::Accessor do but with a nicer syntax and some xtra other features. The work-name for this thing is AccessorMaker, so I was thinking about requesting Class::AccessorMaker as my namespace, but was wondering wheter or not you monks find this to confusing or clashing with other modules out there...

Thanks in advance for your wise answerings



er formait hyarya.
-- "Life is a house and the next tornado is never far away"
-- "lovely by nature"


In reply to What namespace?? by Sinister

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