easy classes/objects creation with Perl? [closed] - perl

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I know it is possible to create classes/objects in Perl using the bless function and modules. Is there any CPAN module that would make this easier, preferably with automatic getter/setter generation?

Moose is a godsend. There are some notes in Moose - a guide to the new revolution by Ricardo Signes which are good, as well as the manual.

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Command line refractoring tool for Scala [closed]

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I am looking for command-line tool to perform simple refactoring on a Scala code.
The things I suppose to do:
Renaming classes, objects, traits
Renaming methods and fields
Renaming arguments and variables
IDE libraries is OK, if they have a usable CLI interface.
You can use Scala Refactoring as a standalone library.

Rule engine in perl [closed]

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I am looking out for a rule engine in perl.
Would like to know what are the features, that should be kept in mind related to the same.
Also the context is a travel domain and the business rule related to it.
Would appreciate your views on the same.
I believe your question is answered at http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=722668 and other places (google for Business Rule engine Perl). Some of the suggestions are:
PIE
Bricks (could not find anything beyond this one site)
VS::RuleEngine
Rule::Engine

Is there a CoffeeScript equivalent to the ruby koans? [closed]

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I found several JavaScript testing frameworks with a quick Google search: Jasmine, jsUnity, JSpec, YUI Test, JsUnit, QUnit
I'm sure that this is by no means an exhaustive list.
Has anyone written CoffeeScript koans in one of these frameworks, similar to the EdgeCase ruby koans?
I really enjoyed going through them and going through the python-koans. Each exercise significantly improved my language comfort level, and I'm really hoping that similar exercises exist for CoffeeScript.
Did you try Googling "CoffeeScript Koans"? :)
https://github.com/sleepyfox/coffeescript-koans
(They're powered by Jasmine.)

Best resource to learn mediawiki? [closed]

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Could you recommend some easy-to-follow tutorials on mediawiki?
I used materials given at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents - it was enough to install MediaWiki and to learn basics of articles creating and texts editing.
MediaWiki is actually really simple :)
Help:Formatting
Manual:FAQ
Basic Usage

Any good introductions and resources for gettext? [closed]

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I'm looking into frameworks for translation, and have been considering gettext. Because it's supposedly quite good, and lots of projects use it. Now I read part of the official manual, but it sucked. I kind of have an idea how it works now, but I have no idea where to get started.
In particular my project spans C++, Lua and Javascript, so I'd love to be able to unify the i18n with a single tool, but I'm also not having luck finding gettext good support for Lua or Javascript, are they supported, has anybody used gettext with these?
Thanks.
How about this tutorial? Another example is at O'Reilly.