6 Moose::Cookbook - How to cook a Moose
10 The Moose cookbook is a series of recipes taken from the Moose
11 test suite. Each recipe presents some code, which demonstrates
12 some of the features of Moose, and then proceeds to explain the
15 We also provide a L<Moose::Cookbook::FAQ> and a L<Moose::Cookbook::WTF>
16 for common questions and problems people have with Moose.
22 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe1> - The (always classic) B<Point> example
24 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe2> - A simple B<BankAccount> example
26 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe3> - A lazy B<BinaryTree> example
28 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe4> - Subtypes, and modeling a simple B<Company> class hierarchy
30 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe5> - More subtypes, coercion in a B<Request> class
32 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe6> - The Moose::Role example
34 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe7> - The augment/inner example
36 =item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe11> - The meta-attribute example
44 =item L<http://www.gsph.com/gsph/index.php?ID=291&Lang=En>
50 Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
52 =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
54 Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
56 L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
58 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
59 it under the same terms as Perl itself.