Conway's Object Oriented Perl gives a good overview of available OO techniques in perl and how to use them effectively.
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software focuses mostly on C++, so some solutions aren't really perl-compatible or can be accomplished much easier in a dynamic language like perl, but it has wealth of interesting OO solutions to real-world problems, with enough detail to be immediately useful and enough theory to make them applicable to related problems.
In reply to Re: Really Writing Object Oriented Perl
by Joost
in thread Really Writing Object Oriented Perl
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