I don't view the Acme:: namespace as a "never use this in a real program" place. Rather, it's more of a "isn't this cute?" place. Making a tied hash that does Google searches (like Tie::Google) strikes me as something cute, but doesn't offer more functionality than Net::Google (which Tie::Google is based on).
There are a few odd Acme:: modules that are both cute and useful in production code. I could imagine a few good uses of Acme::SoftwareUpdate. Acme::Morse::Audible might be useful in a Morse code trainer program.
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In reply to Re: Re: When to use Tie
by hardburn
in thread When to use Tie
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