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Re: ooperl

by stephen (Priest)
on Mar 06, 2000 at 02:58 UTC ( [id://4920]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to ooperl

Hmm... I use Perl's object oriented model heavily. Yes, Perl could use some UML tools (as well as a refactoring browser, but that's off-topic.) It sounds like an ideal open-source project. Anyone want to work with me on that one?

I don't think we need to harsh on rand (the original poster) for saying that Perl's OO features weren't designed as a core part of the language. They're there, and they work, but the object model isn't as easy to grasp as other languages, because the language allows you to program in OO instead of trying to force it.

stephen

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