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By Chris Prather (perigrin) from Dahut.pm, Orlando.pm Date: Wednesday, 23 June 2010 16:00 Duration: 40 minutes Target audience: Intermediate Language: English Tags: moose |
Thinking in Moose
Moose is the Postmodern Object Orientation system for Perl5. It removes the boiler plate from Perl's object system freeing you to focus on applying the Object Oriented paradigm to your problem. But how do you do that?
We'll explore some of the fundamental concepts of Object Orientation and how Moose uncovers them so we can focus on applying them to modeling our object domain.
- David H. Adler (dha)
- Chris Prather (perigrin)
- Christopher Madsen (cjm)
- Elliot Shank
- Ricardo Signes (rjbs)
- Andrew Rodland (hobbs)
- Robert Boone (rlb3)
- Dave Rolsky (autarch)
- Kevin Falcone (jibsheet)
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- Jason Crome (CromeDome)
- Mike Barry (derby)
- Bruce Gray (Util)
- Heath Bair (Candybar)
- Dan Magnuszewski (magnachef)
- Jason May (jasonmay)
- Shawn Moore (Sartak)
- iank
- Lee Aylward (leedo)
- Stephen Scaffidi (Hercynium)
- Jesse Luehrs (doy)
- Mike Greb (mikegrb)
- Arthur Schmidt (fREW)
- Nick Patch (patch)
- Craig Barritt (gonkster)
- Tim Heaney (oylenshpeegul)
- Steve Bohlen
- Victor Stevko
- Charles Keefer (Chip)
- john napiorkowski (jnap)
- Benjamin McMahon
- Curtis Jewell (CSJewell)
- Tyler Riddle (triddle)
- Robert Threet
- Chris Hemmerich
- Greg Estep
- Andy Gorman (agorman)
- Kevin Shaum
- Kevin Smith
- R. Todd Williams
- Matt Meinwald
- John Judd
- chris tilton
- Scott Beck (bline)
- Julie Eberhart
- Alex Timoshenko















