Class::MethodMaker and Class::MakeMethods are indeed excellent modules.
I'm congradulating the authors, and especially, simonm and friends for the excellent documentation provided for the module. But let's set one thing straight. MethodMaker seems more compact than MakeMethods.

I'll definitely try both. OOP is my addiction anyway... I also want to give credit to Mr Damian Conway.
In my opinion, he has written one of the best programming books in (programming) history.
And I am very lucky that, the book is the "Object Oriented Perl." (http://www.manning.com/Conway/) He provides a whole chapter on Class::Struct and Class::MethodMaker.
I think MakeMethods is written after the book is published!!

Thank you all!

In reply to Re: Re: Re: using Class::Struct by bakunin
in thread using Class::Struct by bakunin

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