Currently I have the problem the other way round, I can think in OO, but I'm having difficulties lerning haskell...
I'd recommend to read a good book on OO, not necessary a Perl book - I liked "Object Oriented Software Construction" by Bertrand Meyer.
Once you start thinking in OO-Terms, you'll ask yourself how to do that in perl, and eventually you'll end up using Moose or something ;-)
In reply to Re: Really Writing Object Oriented Perl
by moritz
in thread Really Writing Object Oriented Perl
by agianni
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