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As commented by another, this is awfully long for a new user. (At least at one blow.) What if we split this into three tutorials (entitled "use strict;" "use warnings;" and "use diagnostics;")? Then we would be able easily link the appropriate chunk and maybe have a chance that it gets read. Of course, I have a few suggestions...

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In "use strict 'subs';", I suggest adding a sum-it-up line. "So, when this pragma is active, Perl will no longer assume that barewords are subroutine calls. You will need to either tack on parentheses (an argument list) or explicitly prefix the subroutine name with the & funny character." (or equivalent...)

In "use warnings;" your explanation of the shebang to Windows users needs some punctuation. I suggest putting the sentence in parentheses and adding a colon after "For Win32 users".

In the summary for that section, you say "So we have a syntax error...", but that's not true. We have a typing error -- as your warnings output indicates, the syntax was OK.

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P.S. Are you sure this isn't just an elaborate XP-gaining scheme?


In reply to Re: Use strict warnings and diagnostics or die by mpolo
in thread Use strict warnings and diagnostics or die by tachyon

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