does this differ from Hash::AsObject
Yes, since that uses AUTOLOAD, which means it doesn't provide full typo prevention:
use Hash::AsObject;
my $h = Hash::AsObject->new( foo => "bar" );
print $h->fOo, "\n"; # warning about undef
use Util::H2O;
my $o = h2o { foo => "bar" };
print $o->fOo, "\n"; # dies
Plus Util::H2O has the extra goodies like custom methods that I wrote about.
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