High Gabor

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Gabor Szabo
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 9:38 AM
To: Perl in Israel
Subject: [Israel.pm] Talk proposal: Moving from script to module:
Modularization of a command line script

 

I won't be able to come to the January meeting of the TelAviv.pm but I'd
like to offer the following talk to the next meeting I can participate on:

 

Moving from script to module: Modularization of a command line script

 

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Any comments? Ideas?

 

This is a _great_ idea! But first of all I would like to ask if by
"modularization" you also mean "objectivization"? If so, I think that your
talk should start with an intermediate-level introduction to objects. By
"intermediate" I mean explaining _how_ a "class" is built. If I may speak on
behalf of the newbies among us, I am sure most of us used objects so we know
what it is and how it is used. But I for one have never written a class,
never mind modified one to force some polymorphism and exploit inheritance.

 

Or may be I am too much of a newbie??? Please second this or vote it down.

 

Regards
Meir

 

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