<xmp>
I exclusivly use
Class::Maker, because i wrote it. I exclusivly write robust, deluxe, fancy, feature-rich, badly-documented stuff ;)
Newly i use it in combination with Data::Type:
class 'Idiot',
{
public =>
{
string => [ qw( name title ) ],
int => [ qw( score ) ],
},
types =>
{
string => STD::VARCHAR(80),
int => STD::INTEGER,
}
};
my $murat = new Idiot name => 'murat', title => 'Mr.', score => 10; #
+ out of 10
</xmp>
Murat
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