Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Richard" == Richard Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Richard> 2)and I just don't really understand OO modules.

You have two issues rolled into one here.  The properties of "OO" and "module"
are orthogonal.  There are OO programs that don't use modules.  There are
modules that don't use OO.  Do you already understand one, and are learning
the other, or are you trying to learn both at the same time?

Hello,

Like I have said, I have been coding Perl for about year but it wasn't my job.

I have been forcing using perl at work to do lot of the stuff(and love it) and now I want to move onto start using modules which lot(if not most of them)
are made up of OO..

I have LOTS of Perl books.. but sometimes I learn better from going by somebody else's code.

Thanks for everyone's suggestion and I will check few articles out and check Gunnar's module as well as checking out Chandra's Link(I think
I might have come across that article before)..

Overall, I guess I just have to sepnd more time on OO........

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