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Evolving Software with Moose

Evolving Software with Moose from Dave Cross Last night I was speaking at the Milton Keynes Perl Mongers technical meeting. I gave a new talk about how Moose (and, in particular, Moose traits) make Perlanet easier to maintain and enhance. The slides are available on Slideshare.

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Published 13 October, 2010
Categorized as Speaking Tagged milton keynes, mk.pm, moose, perl, perlanet, roles, speaking, traits

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