Looking at this pice of code:
# Make the Circle area() method add it to the Circle PerlBean
use PerlBean::Method;
my $area_circle = PerlBean::Method->new( {
method_name => 'area',
body => <<EOF,
my \$self = shift;
return( 2 * 3.1415926 * \$self->get_radius() );
EOF
} );
$circle->add_method( $area_circle );
If you use
<<'EOF' you don't have to escape the scalars, which might be handy.
Secondly, doesn't your module generate the always-present
my $self = shift?
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