in reply to Re^3: Reflections on the design of a pure-Moose web app...
in thread Reflections on the design of a pure-Moose web app...

I would not say that any of these ideas are in any way new, but I really was pleased with the smoothness of this particular Perl implementatation (that is to say, Moose).

Well, I do admit that I am somewhat the “gruff old programmer” in that I hadn't really used roles and such too much before... But that's what I like about this business:   always something new.

I'm pondering what would be the best way to “spread the love.”  ;-) ;-) A gzip?

And, hey guys... I'm not really trying to “toot my own horn” here! When something works, I want to share. Likewise when something really screws up, you all know that I “share” that, too! Am I, like, “the first?” Aww, heck no...   :-/

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Re^5: Reflections on the design of a pure-Moose web app...
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Mar 24, 2009 at 05:05 UTC

    For my part I love to read about real uses of new(ish) technologies (Moose & Roles).

    And if you can make a gzip of some working (preferably not to huge), code available, I for one would like to take a look.

    One of the problems with these kinds of technologies is that unless you have a real world use case for them, all you get to see are cutesy examples that are generally very unconvincing.


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