Code Reuse with Moose
Code Reuse with Moose
By Hans Dieter Pearcey (confound) from pgh.pm
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:20 AM
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Intermediate
Language:
Tags: moose
Moose is a solid foundation for any project, and a lot of day-to-day needs can be met with common uses of has() and Moose's built-in Perl type constraints. But what happens when your codebase scales past that point? This talk covers the next level of Moose usage: creating your own reusable extensions, with roles, type constraints, and Moose::Exporter.
Attended by: Dan Magnuszewski (magnachef),
Lee Aylward (leedo),
Jonathan Swartz,
Shawn Moore (sartak),
Jesse Luehrs (doy),
Stevan Little (stevan),
Andrew Rodland (hobbs),
Jason Switzer (s1n),
Hans Dieter Pearcey (confound),
Stephen Scaffidi (hercynium),
Chris Nehren (apeiron),
Joe Cooper (swelljoe),
Chris Prather (perigrin),
Erik Sturcke,
David H. Adler (dha),
Nathaniel Smith (Nate),
Shana Andreychek,
Darian Patrick (dapatrick),
Adri Mills,
Walt Mankowski (waltman),
Douglas Sims,
sungo,
Krishna Sethuraman (shamu),
Victor Stevko,
G. Wade Johnson (gwadej),
Karsten Dahms,
Jaldhar Vyas (jaldhar),
David Walia,
Seth Viebrock,
Jeremy Stashewsky (stash),
Dean Serenevy (duelafn),
Jason Crome (CromeDome),
Nick,
Kurt Edmiston,
Mike Kelly (pioto),
Josh McAdams (jmcadams),
splitbit,
Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker (ilmari),