I really appreciate the links here, in following them I also found
What's the difference between dynamic and lexical (static) scoping? Between local() and my()? to be very helpful.
In reading the aforementioned passage in Llama (p98) again, it seems to me that adherance to the
strict pragma is more of a PM thing. I get the feeling that, since
merlyn addresses it briefly at Chapter 8 of Llama 2nd ed., the message of the Llama is that it is more efficacious not to worry about
strict when beginning to learn perl. Comments? Trout slaps from Camel ot?
TIA
jg
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