Use OO Always might be appropriate in a CGI shop (I sure regretted not doing so once!), but would be serious overkill in some of the scripting glue elsewhere in production systems where Perl is a better Sh(ell). I don't need to write a Backup.pm and then say
perl -MBackup -e '$backup=Backup->new(); $backup->doit()', I can just write a backup.pl and run it. And for the better-grep-and-awk stuff, it's way overkill.
-- Bill n1vux
In reply to Prior art reference, and comment
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl Programming guidelines/rules
by hakkr
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