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Re^2: Perl is more intuitive

by Fletch (Bishop)
on Aug 19, 2005 at 14:07 UTC ( [id://485137]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Ah, but the overlap is a feature. Not to mention that by adding a few methods ([], []=, etc.) you can make objects look Array- or Hash-like. As with tie in Perl there's places it makes sense and places it doesn't, of course. See the chapter on "Duck Typing" in the second edition Pickaxe for more discussion.

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Re^3: Perl is more intuitive
by samizdat (Vicar) on Aug 19, 2005 at 14:12 UTC
    Haven't even gotten to PA#2 yet, 1.6 and PA#1 are so @ss-kicking that I'm grokking hard. Helps that I used to be a heavy Smalltalk user. Subclassing Arrays and Hashes and Strings comes naturally, though I miss the groovy IDE.

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