First of all to those Java folks, THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH OUR OO WAYS... It's not ugly, OK?? :)))))
I believe you made a very good job. The "P" of Perl stands for Practical. And "practicality" is a relative term, especially in the programming realm.
If Java programmers want or need perl, but don't like the interface, if they think it is not "practical", someone like gmpnassos will come up, and make Perl "practical" for them. Perl, by nature, lets anyone to do that!
And for the name... Hmmmmmm, actually, I can't even name my own subroutines. Here's one,though: Class::JavaStyle
Good Luck, work on it more, and make Perl proud :))))
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