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Question about PERL scripts written for CAD development

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While making PERL scripts for CAD development, is object oriented programming used? If so, please provide an example.

It is my understanding that PERL scripts are written to automate redundant tasks (CAD development), and the scripts are fairly simple, not requiring object oriented programming. Am I correct?

Thanks in advance!
 

This depends on your CAD problem and your programming style.

Redundant tasks may not need OO. But PERL may also used for some complex CAD even circuit analysis problems.

As PERL can provide different methods for the same problem, whether your use OO is mainly dependant on your programming style. OO may also be simple if you get familiar with it.
 

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