Dear Monks,

Today I feel good. I know what OO Perl is.

I recently bought Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules but haven't got to the OO part yet. So now I am not scared and know how useful and simple OO Perl can be. All I knew before was that an object is a reference to a blessed variable ;-)

Well off to start playing and joining the rest of the OO Perl world!

So a big thanks to brian_d_foy for The Perl Review magazine and the Alberto Manuel Simoes for his Article.
Gavin.

Walking the road to enlightenment... I found a penguin and a camel on the way.....
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Re: Object-Oriented Perl - Introduction in The Perl Review
by sh1tn (Priest) on Sep 12, 2005 at 10:47 UTC
    You may also find extremely useful this book (Perl Design Patterns).


      Bookmarked ;-)

      Walking the road to enlightenment... I found a penguin and a camel on the way.....
      Fancy a yourname@perl.me.uk? Just ask!!!
Re: Object-Oriented Perl - Introduction in The Perl Review
by gargle (Chaplain) on Sep 12, 2005 at 11:33 UTC

    Simon Cozens has a short article about OO Perl on Perl.com

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    And don't forget to look for Damian's book on OO Perl.

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Re: Object-Oriented Perl - Introduction in The Perl Review
by jbrugger (Parson) on Sep 12, 2005 at 13:03 UTC
    And don't forget the wonderful tutorial section as well.

    "We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.
Re: Object-Oriented Perl - Introduction in The Perl Review
by sth (Priest) on Sep 14, 2005 at 17:57 UTC

    ..And a big thanks to Brian for providing a printed Perl Magazine!

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