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There are many object models out there, or used to be.<P>
Semantics count and the will to blend it into Perl 4.<P>
NB: Python has no packages.<P>
I already explained my interpretation of compromises he did for more flexibility.<P>
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BUT I have to admit that I struggled a lot with Perlootut before reading Damian's book....<P>
There is a saying that emacs is not an IDE but an IDE construction set.<P>
The same seems to apply to Perl and OOP.<P>
You can mimic most of the syntactic sugar of Python, though I'd rather try copying Ruby.<P>
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<p>Cheers Rolf<br>
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<small><strike>Football</strike>Perl is like chess, only without the dice</small>
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