like in the wild? :)
The cars and animal routine never really helped me much either. I have observed inheritance in the wild, a media class inherited by specific mediaaccessors (nfs,ftp,smb,stonefs) - viola ~ an agent calling methods of media class cares not about it's genesis.
Abstract rate counters, have been spotted nesting with children who delight in measuring and playing with a variety of data such as;
- Time (x)MB over 100TX
- Frames (h) (m) (s) (f) NTSC
- Time (x)GB DLT write
- GigaBytes (h)(m)(s) PAL @ 720x576x24
The children are shallow creatures , exhibiting a megre ammount of self.
package Counter::FramesHMSFNTSC;
@ISA( Counter );
init(
hours=>[],
minutes=>[ hours=>60 ],
seconds=>[ minutes=>60 ],
frames=>[ seconds=>30],
atomic=>'frames',
);
Pretty gross perhaps, but very lazy since these are usually constant things.
I can't believe it's not psellchecked
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