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Benchmarking subroutine signatures

May 12, 2014 by David Farrell

development
subroutine
method
optimization

We review native subroutine signatures speed and show you how to make them faster

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Perl levels up with native subroutine signatures

Feb 24, 2014 by David Farrell

development
modernperl
subroutine
method

The syntax, the benefits and what’s coming next

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Add Moose-style attribute accessors to your Perl classes

Nov 25, 2013 by David Farrell

development
class
object
attribute
method
typeglob

Writing accessors in vanilla object oriented Perl doesn’t have to lead to verbose boilerplate code

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Banish unsightly variable assignments with Method::Signatures

Sep 8, 2013 by David Farrell

development
subroutine
syntax
method

Add subroutine signatures to Perl

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Call object methods without an object reference

Aug 3, 2013 by David Farrell

development
object_oriented
object
method
wizardry

Perl’s flexible syntax accepts all kinds of shenanigans and hackery. This article describes one such trick to call object methods without including the referent object (sort of).

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