I don't know how many PerlMonks SOPW threads you read, but there are still regularly plenty of people whose problems would have been solved or at least made more obvious if they had used strict and warnings. Note that use v5.12; (and up) automatically enables strict. So yes, Use strict and warnings so still very much relevant to wisdom seekers and there's a reason it's the first item on the Basic debugging checklist.
In reply to Re: Is pushing strict and warnings still relevant?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Is pushing strict and warnings still relevant?
by stevieb
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