It does help. It tells me that a few lines of code aren't going to do anything for you here. :) I really suggest you look into some of the resources we've suggested. It just sounds like you knowledge level is going to need a boost. Sorry if that's not the answer you were looking for.

James

On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 09:59 AM, Eric Walker wrote:

I have a small grasp of the concept, but what I am doing involves a
better understanding than I have. I am doing a project that will allow
a user to build a particular file called a do file. Its used in a route
tool called iccraftsman. In this particular file it has several
sections. Each section has a few things that are alike. It seems that
when I am done this is going to be a pretty big program as we have lots
of ideas about functionality. So I figured I would try to do it in OOP
style for ease of future changes and maintainance. Hope this helps..


EDUB
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 08:42, James Edward Gray II wrote:

On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 09:32 AM, Eric Walker wrote:

Does anyone have a good hold of how to do object oriented programming
in
perl?  Maybe a few lines of code as examples?

I feel my grasp of the concept is strong, but perhaps myself, and others, could help more if we knew what you're trying.

Are you familiar with Object Oriented Programming concepts in general?
Have you used it other languages?


Object Oriented Perl is an excellent book, if you're interested.

James




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