Inside-out objects have drawn increasing attention in recent years, particularly since Damian Conway spoke about them in Perl Best Practices. Their pros and cons have been extensively discussed in Perlmonks threads such as
Seeking inside-out object implementations,
inside-out objects using arrays?,
Array-based Inside-out Objects with Object::InsideOut and
Inside-out objects inheriting from hash-based classes.
Perl Seminar NY, New York City's monthly Perl user group is pleased to announce that Perlmonk xdg who contributed to several of these threads, will be speaking at our Tuesday, December 20 meeting.
Details: Perl Seminar NY. Tuesday, December 20, 6:15-8:15 pm. NYPC User Group Office Suite. 481 8 Ave (Ramada New Yorker Hotel building), btw West 34 & 35 Sts, Manhattan. Room 550.
More details can be found here.
Jim Keenan
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