Have at it

Tomas Doran bobtfish at bobtfish.net
Mon Jan 26 23:02:04 GMT 2009


On 26 Jan 2009, at 17:26, Aaron Trevena wrote:

> 2009/1/26 Denny <london.pm at metamathics.org>:
>> Personally, I assumed he was referring to the strong 'use Moose' push
>> which EPO seems to be on - would it be safe to say that Moose is a
>> modern approach to OO?  I've not used it personally, and am looking
>> forward to the tech meet around the subject.
>
> I think MOP (meta object protocol) is a modern approach to OO, it's
> found in Perl 6, Badger, Mouse (and mouse? ferret ? I lose track..)

Neither Badger or Mouse have a 'proper' MOP.

They both allow you to do _some_ level of meta-programming, but  
neither is a meta-object implementation.

Cheers
t0m



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