Wiggins d'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

See the other posters responses as well, but I think it might help if
you read through some docs on OOP programming, check out:

perldoc perlboot
perldoc perltoot
perldoc perltooc

And issuing,

perldoc perl

Thanks for the response, and the other responders as well.  Believe me, I have 
not only read the above many times, but killed several trees and printed them 
out so I could refer to them.
 
 I agree that I need a perl object book.  I am using standard perl books, all 
of which have a chapter on poop but obviously don't go into detail.  In fact, 
part of the problem is the stuff that is left out is different in each book so 
some of the info "appears" to contradict the others.  Plus, a non-perl object 
book will really lead a newbie out of the promised land - fast.
 
 I have ordered both of the available books on perl objects and am impatiently 
waiting for the delivery.
 
 The problem, I think, is that I have done procedural  - based programming (as 
a hobby) for decades and in learning OOP I just haven't managed to make that 
mental shift yet.  I had the same problem back in the '90's when I got my first 
event-based suite (VB or the like) and it bothered me for weeks that I didn't 
know what my program was "doing" when it wasn't executing my code.  Suddenly it 
clicked and off I went.  Same thing should happen with oop, eventually.
 
 CptKrf


                        
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