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Re^4: Informal Poll: why aren't you using traits?

by stvn (Monsignor)
on Nov 19, 2005 at 09:06 UTC ( [id://510089]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in thread Informal Poll: why aren't you using traits?

the pure-perl implementation has the highest overhead of course, but I find it the nicest overall language for developing custom object models.

I second that notion, Perl 5 is an excellent language for mucking about with object models. :)

Any chance this model will be released to CPAN, or at least just open source? I would be very interested in seeing it.

-stvn
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Re^5: Informal Poll: why aren't you using traits?
by halley (Prior) on Nov 19, 2005 at 10:00 UTC
    Any chance this model will be released to CPAN?

    Yes, eventually. Maybe even a book, as the concept of quality-oriented programming is only one of the weird non-traditional elements to my programming model. The issues here are completeness and performance analysis. I also want to release it with a useful and illustrative mini-library to help people get up to speed with the new concept.

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