Answering your update:

You are right. But I'm always teaching Perl, and the time show me that we can't force someone to do something, the things need to be natural. I'm just trying to let to the developer a natural way.

If you get someone that know very well the OO of Jave and show the OO of Perl, it will be scared. We know that are silly things create the method new() and need to declare $this, but for some one that think that have this is THE OO, not. Soo, I show how they are silly with Class::HPLOO, since the resources that Perl has are much more important than just OO.

Graciliano M. P.
"Creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: How about class Foo {...} definition for Perl? by gmpassos
in thread How about class Foo {...} definition for Perl? by gmpassos

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