As others may have pointed out, the problem with pseudohashes is that if you do ever want to override what happens when a property is retrieved or set, you need to use tie.
To be fair that's not really a problem specific to pseudohashes - the same applies to any perl object representation that doesn't abstract access behind methods.
In reply to Re^2: Should I use Fields, InsideOuts, or Properties?
by adrianh
in thread Should I use Fields, InsideOuts, or Properties?
by tphyahoo
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