While Java (et al.)'s "Everything's an object (usually called Object)" state of mind isn't the only option out there, it seems that most people prefer their OO this way, making Moose a good choice, with its "Everything's a Moose::Object" style.

Moose is more than just "Everything's a Moose::Object". We can also do prototype style OO, and if you are so inclined inside-out objects with MooseX::InsideOut. And honestly plain Moose is not nearly as "everything is an object" as when you use Moose::Autobox.

-stvn

In reply to Re^2: Object oriented Perl: What's popular? by stvn
in thread Object oriented Perl: What's popular? by amarquis

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