Hi everyone

It's the 1st time I try to oo in perl, and I remembered someone recommended me about "moose",
but if I remember correctly it is considered old and got better alternatives / upgrades.
What do you recommend ?

Thx

Response: Thank you both very much.
After reading "perlootut", "Modern Perl","Moose", & "MooseX::Declare", (longest sitting ever)
I've ironically estimated that this specific project I'm working on,
only really need complex nesting and doesn't justify actual oo.
But regardless I'm sure to use oo eventually (bookmarked),
so no waist to time by any of us as far as I'm concerned ^^.

Thx again

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