There've been fairly frequent references to and praises for Moose on this list. After reading some of the doc and discussion of it, I'm still wondering about a couple points:
- Would it be accurate to say that using Moose will save you coding time (on a large project, after learning it) but cost you significant runtime? Always, sometimes, never? [Of course the frequent comment over the years on this list is that if RT performance is paramount then don't use O-O perl at all. Probably still true, but assume O-O perl is a given.] - What valuable O-O feature(s) does Moose provide (if any) that couldn't be coded by a skilled programmer in perl? [There's some C programming/symbol table manipulation under the covers?] TIA, Jim Eshelman www.nepm.net Network Monitoring with a Difference _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

