I wonder why you keep posting about minor releases of your modules, even after you've been told that this is really annoying.

You discussed your module in How about class Foo {...} definition for Perl?, and even though merlyn showed you something that is doing almost the same thing, you keep on course saying that it is still interesting.

Nobody wants to prevent you from producing modules, but your continuous reporting on changes in this forum is becoming less and less amusing.

If you ask for advice to which you don't listen, perhaps you should try using your time better.


In reply to Re: Class::HPLOO, attributes and object persistence for OODB. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Class::HPLOO - Need advice in attributes and object persistence for OODB. by gmpassos

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