I think the fact that I first learnt to program in Java has meant that I am perhaps a little too fond of using objects and object methods wherever I can.
Yes. Enforced habits are hard to break and everything is an object one of the hardest.
One of many nice things about Perl is that it allows you to be judisious with your choices. By using OO at the higher levels of your application, and efficient coding techniques internally to those high level objects, you can get the best of both worlds.
In reply to Re^3: Time efficiency of object creation in Perl (or the "bless" function)
by BrowserUk
in thread Time efficiency of object creation in Perl (or the "bless" function)
by kikumbob
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