[ale] Organizing data
Fletch
fletch at phydeaux.org
Wed Apr 28 10:38:47 EDT 2004
>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Fowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> writes:
[...]
Chris> Maybe some others have some pointers to some good docs on
Chris> the subject.
The Damian Conway OOP book already mentioned is a good one to have.
Also perl comes with several OO related perldocs:
perlboot Perl OO tutorial for beginners
perltoot Perl OO tutorial, part 1
perltooc Perl OO tutorial, part 2
perlbot Perl OO tricks and examples
If you're looking to learn OOP in general, you might also look at Ruby
and Smalltalk (both of which are a bit more strongly OO than Perl, the
former feeling like a sort of Perl cross Smalltalk). If you know Perl
Ruby's pretty easy to pick up and the OO concepts will port back to
perl fairly easily.
If you want a more B&D OO, look at Python or Java; between the two I
probably dislike the former less.
(I should save this and merge it with whatever I wrote the last time
this came up and just post a URL the next time the subject comes up in
3 months . . . :)
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