1Task::Kensho::OOP(3)  User Contributed Perl Documentation Task::Kensho::OOP(3)
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NAME

6       Task::Kensho::OOP - A Glimpse at an Enlightened Perl: Object Oriented
7       Programming
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VERSION

10       version 0.41
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SYNOPSIS

13           > cpanm --interactive Task::Kensho::OOP
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DESCRIPTION

16       From <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensho>:
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18           Kenshō (見性) (C. Wu) is a Japanese term for enlightenment
19           experiences - most commonly used within the confines of Zen
20           Buddhism - literally meaning "seeing one's nature"[1] or "true
21           self."[2] It generally "refers to the realization of nonduality of
22           subject and object."[3]
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24       Task::Kensho is a list of recommended modules for Enlightened Perl
25       development. CPAN is wonderful, but there are too many wheels and you
26       have to pick and choose amongst the various competing technologies.
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28       The plan is for Task::Kensho to be a rough testing ground for ideas
29       that go into among other things the Enlightened Perl Organisation
30       Extended Core (EPO-EC).
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32       The modules that are bundled by Task::Kensho are broken down into
33       several categories and are still being considered. They are all taken
34       from various top 100 most used perl modules lists and from discussions
35       with various subject matter experts in the Perl Community. That said,
36       this bundle does not follow the guidelines established for the EPO-EC
37       for peer review via industry advisers.
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39       Starting in 2011, Task::Kensho split its sub-groups of modules into
40       individually-installable tasks.  Each Task::Kensho sub-task is listed
41       at the beginning of its section in this documentation.
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43       When installing Task::Kensho itself, you will be asked to install each
44       sub-task in turn, or you can install individual tasks separately. These
45       individual tasks will always install all their modules by default. This
46       facilitates the ease and simplicity the distribution aims to achieve.
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49   Task::Kensho::OOP: Object Oriented Programming
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52       Minimalist Object Orientation (with Moose compatibility)
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56       a postmodern object system for Perl5 (see also Task::Moose for a larger
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INSTALLING

97       Since version 0.34, Task::Kensho has made use of the
98       "optional_features" field in distribution metadata. This allows CPAN
99       clients to interact with you regarding which modules you wish to
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102       The "cpanm" client requires interactive mode to be enabled for this to
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105           cpanm --interactive Task::Kensho::OOP
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SEE ALSO

108       <http://www.enlightenedperl.org/>, Perl::Dist::Strawberry
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BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

111       This list is by no means comprehensive of the "Good" Modules on CPAN.
112       Nor is this necessarily the correct path for all developers. Each of
113       these modules has a perfectly acceptable replacement that may work
114       better for you. This is however a path to good perl practice, and a
115       starting place on the road to Enlightened Perl programming.
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117       Please report any bugs or feature requests to
118       <https://github.com/EnlightenedPerlOrganisation/task-kensho/issues>.
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120       Bugs may be submitted through
121       <https://github.com/EnlightenedPerlOrganisation/task-kensho/issues>.
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123       There is also an irc channel available for users of this distribution,
124       at "#epo" on "irc.perl.org" <irc://irc.perl.org/#epo>.
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AUTHOR

127       Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>
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CONTRIBUTORS

130       •   Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
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132       •   Leo Lapworth <leo@cuckoo.org>
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134       •   Dan Book <grinnz@grinnz.com>
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136       •   Chris Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>
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138       •   Mohammad S Anwar <mohammad.anwar@yahoo.com>
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140       •   Olaf Alders <olaf@wundersolutions.com>
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142       •   Dan Book <grinnz@gmail.com>
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144       •   Rachel Kelly <rkellyalso@gmail.com>
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146       •   Shawn Sorichetti <shawn@coloredblocks.com>
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148       •   Rick Leir <rleir@leirtech.com>
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150       •   Tina Müller <cpan2@tinita.de>
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153       This software is copyright (c) 2008 by Chris Prather.
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155       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
156       the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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