Moo - almost, but not quite, two thirds of Moose
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Moo - almost, but not quite, two thirds of Moose

Par Matt S Trout (‎mst‎) de northwestengland.pm, dahut.pm, drinkers.pm, lgbt.pm
Date : vendredi 29 juin 2012 15h25
Durée : 45 minutes
Cible : tous
Langue : English
Tags : class moose oo


» http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzTWTLaUZrg&list=PLF4D402F4573A673C&index=5
» http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xs84i9


Moo - almost, but not quite, two thirds of Moose
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Moose is one of my favourite things to happen to perl in the last five
years, but the startup overhead and additional dependencies can be hard
to justify for very small projects.

So I asked myself ... "what's the smallest portion of Moose that I could
get by with, that would be easy to build so that when I load Moose my
classes can transparently upgrade themselves?".

The result is Moo - which provides most of the basic syntax of Moose -
and rather than trying to reinvent the MOP part, remembers enough to
make you a Moose::Meta::Class if you decide you need one later.

In this talk, I'll go over exactly which bits of Moose it provides, which
bits it doesn't (this list is longer :), why, and how it's built from
the ground up to be the right answer to "I want something smaller than Moose".


Présentation suivie par: Fabien Durr (‎fabien‎), Erik Colson (‎ecocode‎), Patrick Mevzek, Sébastien Feugère (‎smonff‎), Frédéric Demians, Philippe Bruhat (‎BooK‎), Henri-Damien LAURENT, Emmanuel Di Pretoro (‎saorge‎), Wendy Van Dijk (‎woolfy‎), Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni (‎maddingue‎),