Thanks for the reply. Your linked thread is quite specific to CGI::App, and while I learned a little bit from it, I am still in the confused land.
Wrt reading a conf file, that is not really a problem. I am already reading an external conf file. I can also use Config::Simple or its many other brethren. However, the problem more is how to share these values among the various imported modules. I guess, that is really what I need a tutorial on.
I am not really share my H::T objects right now. I have only one module MyPackage.pm that I bring in. I create an H::T object in it. However, if I chop up MyPackage.pm into many sub-packages, I will have to schlep H::T object back and forth. I am not quite sure how to do that correctly.
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