For interface sanity, clean encapsulation and maintenance purposes use OO, for run time speed use FP (functional programming), for implementation speed use Imperative programming, for fun use all of the above.
I have this feeling however that the "functional" approach you mean is really the "imperative" approach and not what most folks here would call "functional programming"
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
-- Gandhi
In reply to Re: To use or not to use OO Perl
by demerphq
in thread To use or not to use OO Perl
by monkfan
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