I (still) believe that there are people out there who want to understand the basics of a programing language before trying to "get something done" with it.
Why stop at blesssing hashes then and not have them write their own method dispatch systems? The blessed-referent, package-is-a-class, method-is-a-sub bare-bones approach of Perl 5 doesn't teach much about OO. It instead teaches a lot about how to smoosh together a few orthogonal concepts into the skeleton of an OO system.
To whom is that valuable?
In reply to Re^7: OO automatic accessor generation
by chromatic
in thread OO automatic accessor generation
by Neighbour
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