Well, that depends. The concepts discussed are useful, even if only to understand there's this big world of possibility out there, and available if needed. I still find myself using pre-Moose style object oriented code at work. But even in a Moose world, one can become more flexible in how they think of their design if they have more understanding of the lower level concepts. ...and more understanding of the higher level concepts. I guess in the end, there's no end to improving familiarity with useful concepts. :)
Dave
In reply to Re^2: Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl?
by davido
in thread Which is best book to start learning Object Oriented Perl?
by Perl300
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