>>>>> "Troy" == Troy Denkinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Troy> I'm not sure I would call Perl a mixture of many languages, though it has 
Troy> adopted features from other languages.  And calling Perl an OOP-based 
Troy> language might be overstating it, though I do like Perl's OOP features, 
Troy> such as I know them.

It's about as OO as C++ or Java.  What do you call C++ and Java?

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