I guess, in my mind, references to objects are pointers. That's how I do it in my brain. And dereferencing a pointer in C uses the -> notation. I never really got into C++ which uses the concept of references that "appear" to be actual variables, hence the desire to use dot (.) notation to access the contents of a structure/object.
Perl 5 does it well enough for me for now.
In reply to Re^2: OO in Perl 6
by monarch
in thread OO in Perl 6
by Scott7477
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