If you want to revise the learning curve of perl, it is better to leave it out.
Explaining OO before demonstrating how to perform file operations is definitely a revision of Perl's learning curve, but I'm not sure it's a revision of Perl's learning curve in the "easier to learn" direction.
If you want conceptual purity of a single programming paradigm, you don't want Perl.
In reply to Re: IO::File vs CORE::open
by chromatic
in thread IO::File vs CORE::open
by EvanCarroll
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