Uhm well I've already done some OO-stuff, read things about OO-Coding like Damian's excellent OO-Coding in perl book etc.
But I've already found out, and was told by other people that it's good to learn java/C++ to really understand OO-Coding. I think there's a difference in learning OO-Coding and understanding it. And maybe perl issn't the best language to learn it...
For me I really like it to have object-oriented code, because it seems pretty clear to me and easy to resuse. You kinda don't get lost easily but that's more a design-question, I'm sure you can also write really bad OO-Code where it's hard to find your way through the code. I wouldn't use it for 100 lines of code...finding the middle-way is difficult here but necessary...

giant

In reply to Re: Make Perl an OO language by kodo
in thread Make Perl an OO language by gildir

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