Hey there, thank you all for your answers, i was not sure if variables where stored as references in the class or not, and i was trying to store an array into a scalar value containing the reference, the result was that i was storing the size of the array.
push @{ $self->{farmBirds} }, @_; was what i should have been writting
Also returning it i ended up returning the reference (which ended up being the size of the array), instead of returning it like
return @{ $self->{farmBirds} };
As for Moose it seems to be making object creating and handling much easier, but what troubles me is that it does not seem to be following a c++/java style of handling objects which programers coming from such languages might be used to, i ll play around with it though
Thank you for all your help
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