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Author FAQ 3.27 Where can I learn about object-oriented Perl programming?
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2006-05-30, 7:04 pm

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3.27: Where can I learn about object-oriented Perl programming?

A good place to start is perltoot, and you can use perlobj, perlboot,
perltoot, perltooc, and perlbot for reference.

A good book on OO on Perl is the "Object-Oriented Perl" by Damian Conway
from Manning Publications, or "Learning Perl References, Objects, &
Modules" by Randal Schwartz and Tom Phoenix from O'Reilly Media.



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