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in thread Global symbol "$buidTarget" requires explicit package name

Don't feel bad because even those of us who've been doing this for ages will still occasionally sit there and blank out despite the error message explicitly telling what's wrong. It's only obvious after you've bothered to show it to someone else. And you read it again. And then sit down and actually read it. And then there's the "Derp."

If you ever have a debugging problem like this where you're not seeing the problem, go walk off for 5-10 minutes and do something unrelated. When you come back and look at it fresh it can help.

The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.

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Re^3: Global symbol "$buidTarget" requires explicit package name
by BillKSmith (Monsignor) on May 13, 2020 at 19:04 UTC
Re^3: Global symbol "$buidTarget" requires explicit package name
by Aaronrp (Scribe) on May 15, 2020 at 02:42 UTC

    Back in the '80s when I was using IBM BASICA, I got stuck for three weeks because I typed

    F0R X = 1 TO MAX

    at the start of a very long line with multiple statements, instead of

    FOR X = 1 TO MAX

    I do not know when syntax highlighting was invented but it's great stuff.