If I'd wanted perfectly readable code, I'd have chosen COBOL. :P
But seriously, I'm going with OOP as I'm trying to encapsulate logical units as small as possible, and with defined interfaces between them. I've had design help from one of our senior programmers, and exception handling was one of the last "problems" we've had. To be honest, based on the current design if it weren't for bless and new you'd see a few regular packages.
In reply to Re^2: Objects and Exceptions sans CPAN
by Da_Lu
in thread Objects and Exceptions sans CPAN
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