I've always liked how VB allowed you to define "instance methods."
Basically a more elegant way of doing callbacks, plus allows some
structure within your callbacks. Will Perl6 allow this (Perl5 sortof did,
but since the "bless" way of doing things is going away...)
Perhaps...
class foo {..
Hi,
I read RFC195 suggesting to drop 'chop' and go with 'chomp'.
What does 'chop' have anything to do with 'chomp'?
I'm totally oppose to that. Consider:
my $s;
map { /\S/ && $s .= "$_ " } split(/\s+/,@_);
chop($s);
return $s;
Thanks,
Marc K.