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Re: Re: Perl - Is it an OO Language

by huxley (Novice)
on Aug 27, 2002 at 21:32 UTC ( [id://193330]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: Perl - Is it an OO Language
in thread Perl - Is it an OO Language

I agree. I don't think the fact that methods are procedures or functions in any way invalidates OO as a "true paradigm". In my experience, OO is about organization and higher-level relationships between pieces of information in a program. How the lower-level operations are done is not part of the "OO paradigm".

That said, once OO in Perl6 gets sorted out, I'd like to hear more about support for contracts, which are just as important in writing tight, well-organized code. :-)

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