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Further Perl Appreciation
This has nothing to do with porting or debugging perl 5, but...

Having to do a (thankfully small) class project in involving OO programming
in C++ this semester has really driven home my appreciation for Perl 5.

Randy
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Re: Further Perl Appreciation [ In reply to ]
Randy J Ray wrote:
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> Having to do a (thankfully small) class project in involving OO programming
> in C++ this semester has really driven home my appreciation for Perl 5.
>
Oh boy. Are there still people out there that think you can do OO in
something that stops being OO when the compiler hits it?

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