>WilliamGunther> IMHO, Object Oriented Perl is
>the best book you can get on the subject.
>
>RandalLSchwartz> And for a tutorial approach ala Learning
>Perl, check out Learning Perl Objects References and Modules.

I'll second both of those suggestions. OOP does have an early
chapter on references, but the ORA book is more in-depth.


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