Why is using object-oriented Perl an entirely separate manner of organizing a large project? Any one of the three preceding categories could be implemented using OO Perl, or non-OO Perl, or C, or lisp, or ... .Hmmm, good point.
It is common to speak of n-tier client/server applications (I'm working on one now).Hmm, so what I have is a type of tiered application. A inward spiraling tier: program A calls B calls C which does the inner work then we pop back to B then back to A.
Thanks for your comments. I had hoped to generate a lot of discussion.
Carter's compass: I know I'm on the right track when by deleting something, I'm adding functionality
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