I'm AM because the only people left on Perlmonks are those who will disagree with you out of spite and then hassle you for no reason until you just log out and forget your password. Look at your comments in this thread... you don't even really disagree with my comment but still swing between imagining I don't know that darkpan exists and can't grasp that some small scripts are one-offs that do a very small, specific task and do not need to be perfect as long as they work. But in the time it took you to write all that condescending noise, you could have tested and 'fixed' several of your little pet scripts that might not be strict-ready and be done with it. Instead, here you are, defending your right to not put `my` in your code.

In reply to Re^6: Modernizing the Postmodern Language? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Modernizing the Postmodern Language? by WaywardCode

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