OO is a way of simplifying versatilety. So while an OO module may be more complex than its non OO equivelenet, it becomes much easier to extend and the like. A little bit of complexity at the beginning makes the overall project less complex by the end.
For a good example of OO have a look at the File::Spec family of modules. They arent web but they are a good example of practical use of OO.
--- demerphq
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In reply to Re: Real life OO examples
by demerphq
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