Let me recall what you wrote:"inside-out objects" as a name doesn't suggest anything about being standardThe name is Class::Std, i.e. "Class Standard.
And finally, I don't use them because, despite the name, they are the exact opposite of standard.That's plural. The thread is named Seeking inside-out object implementations. If your objection is about the name of a single module, then the use of plural is misleading. It would also mean that that objection doesn't hold for different implementations of inside-out objects.
Unless you want to claim that the name of inside-out objects is "Class::Std". In which case you are utterly wrong. "Class::Std" is a way of implementing inside-out objects, not 'the way'. Dismissing inside-out objects based on a single module is like dismissing databases because you don't like MySQL, or dismissing cars because you don't like Fords.
In reply to Re^4: Seeking inside-out object implementations
by Perl Mouse
in thread Seeking inside-out object implementations
by xdg
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