Judging by replies here it is a majority belief that strictures should always be used.
For things like variable name typos or scoping issues use strict; can save bulk time and very red faces. The cost of including strictures (two lines of boiler plate code) is trivial compared to the time and cost they can save. Can you honestly say you've never fat fingered a variable name or misremembered what you called a variable?
In reply to Re^5: Newline's creep in, while using Tie::File
by GrandFather
in thread Newline's creep in, while using Tie::File
by always_coys
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