-=pod
+package Moose::Manual;
+
+# ABSTRACT: What is Moose, and how do I use it?
-=head1 NAME
+__END__
-Moose::Manual - What is Moose, and how do I use it?
+=pod
=head1 WHAT IS MOOSE?
classes, focusing on "what" rather than "how". A class definition with
Moose reads like a list of very concise English sentences.
-Moose is built in top of C<Class::MOP>, a meta-object protocol (aka
+Moose is built on top of C<Class::MOP>, a meta-object protocol (aka
MOP). Using the MOP, Moose provides complete introspection for all
Moose-using classes. This means you can ask classes about their
attributes, parents, children, methods, etc., all using a well-defined
documentation, but you can see how Moose reduces common OO idioms to
simple declarative constructs.
-=head2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
+=head1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
This manual consists of a number of documents.
Introduces Moose concepts, and contrasts them against "old school"
Perl 5 OO.
+=item L<Moose::Manual::Unsweetened>
+
+Shows two example classes, each written first with Moose and then with
+"plain old Perl 5".
+
=item L<Moose::Manual::Classes>
How do you make use of Moose in your classes? Now that I'm a Moose,
=item L<Moose::Manual::Delegation>
-Delegation is a powerful way to make use of attribute which are
+Delegation is a powerful way to make use of attributes which are
themselves objects.
=item L<Moose::Manual::Construction>
=item L<Moose::Manual::MooseX>
-This document shows a few of the most useful Moose extensions on CPAN.
+This document describes a few of the most useful Moose extensions on
+CPAN.
=item L<Moose::Manual::BestPractices>
to do it. However, we think that picking a subset of these features
and using them consistently makes everyone's life easier.
+=item L<Moose::Manual::FAQ>
+
+Frequently asked questions about Moose.
+
+=item L<Moose::Manual::Contributing>
+
+Interested in hacking on Moose? Read this.
+
+=item L<Moose::Manual::Delta>
+
+This document details backwards-incompatibilities and other major
+changes to Moose.
+
=back
=head1 JUSTIFICATION
-If you're still still asking yourself "Why do I need this?", then this
+If you're still asking yourself "Why do I need this?", then this
section is for you.
=over 4
highly stable and we are committed to keeping it stable.
Of course, in the end, you need to make this call yourself. If you
-have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email Stevan, the
-moose@perl.org list, or just stop by irc.perl.org#moose and ask away.
+have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email Stevan or
+the moose@perl.org list, or just stop by irc.perl.org#moose and ask
+away.
=item Is Moose just Perl 6 in Perl 5?
=back
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
-Dave Rolsky E<lt>autarch@urth.orgE<gt>
-
-Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
-
-=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
-Copyright 2008-2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
-
-L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
-
-This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the same terms as Perl itself.
-
=cut