|
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.
- Jesse Luehrs (doy)
- Ricardo Signes (rjbs)
- Andrew Rodland (hobbs)
- Lee Aylward (leedo)
- Charles Keefer (Chip)
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- Arthur Schmidt (fREW)
- Christopher Madsen (cjm)
- David H. Adler (dha)
- Robert Threet (RAT)
- Tyler Riddle (triddle)
- Curtis Jewell (CSJewell)
- Dave Rolsky (autarch)
- Shawn Moore (sartak)
- Elliot Shank
- Jason May (jasonmay)
- Kevin Smith
- Heath Bair (Candybar)
- Craig Barritt (gonkster)
- Mike Greb (mikegrb)
- Chris Prather (perigrin)
- Jason Crome (CromeDome)
- Victor Stevko
- john napiorkowski (jnap)
- chris tilton
- Julie Eberhart
- Alex Timoshenko
- Mike Barry (derby)
- Robert Boone (rlb3)
- Andy Gorman (agorman)
- Steve Bohlen
- Kevin Falcone (jibsheet)
- Stephen Scaffidi (hercynium)
- iank
- Kevin Shaum
- Nova Patch (patch)
- Dan Magnuszewski (magnachef)
- Chris Hemmerich
- Tim Heaney (oylenshpeegul)
- John Judd
- Bruce Gray (Util)
- Greg Estep
- Scott Beck (bline)
- R. Todd Williams
- Benjamin McMahon
- Matt Meinwald