Programming with Moose
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Moose is a distribution (set of modules), that constitute a new framework for Perl 5. It addresses many of the criticisms about Perl's object orientation (OO) implementation, and brings new light to crufty old perl syntax.
Moose was created by Stevan Little, the author of countless modules both useful and useless hosted on CPAN.[1]
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- Preface 75% developed
- Obtaining Moose 100% developed
- Ideology 100% developed
- Problems solved 50% developed
- Evolution of the Moose
- Roles and Plugins 25% developed
- Type system 0% developed
- Syntax Reference 75% developed
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[edit | edit source ]External Links
[edit | edit source ]- Moose hosted on CPAN Official docs, and releases for Moose
Footnotes
[edit | edit source ]- ^ You can find the unabridged list of modules Stevan maintains at search.cpan.org/~stevan. His PAUSE id is STEVAN.