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What are the different ways you can use an Inside-Out Object Model in Perl 6?

Who cares? None of the problems with traditional, hash based, objects in Perl5 that Inside-Out Objects solve exist in Perl6. So, there's no need for Inside-Out Objects in Perl6.

In fact, the big problem with objects in Perl5 is that the objects in Perl5 are very minimal - there's no build-in support for object attributes. And that's where the problems come from. Perl6 has build-in support for object attributes, and hence, Inside-Out Objects aren't necessary.

Of course, if it's indeed true that all perl5 programs work with Perl6, the answer is "exactly the same way as you do in perl5".


In reply to Re: Inside-Out Object Model by Anonymous Monk
in thread Inside-Out Object Model by tomazos

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