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Is the Perl code really necessary here? I understand from the discussion that it is a language that has historically suffered from many problems of this kind, but the code for "package WhineyScalar" is completely incomprehensible to me -- and I used to be a part-time Perl programmer for a while, only five years ago. Perhaps it would be best if it were placed on a web page and a link added in the "See also" section?

Also, what exactly is "MoveCollectionsOfFunctionsToObjects" and how does it help reduce action across objects? It sounds like a design pattern, but it's not one I've come across before, and isn't in my copy of the original Design Patterns book. A search for that text (with spaces added) on wikipedia turns up no matching documents either.

JulesH 9 July 2005 19:06 (UTC)