One thing that hasn't been pointed out yet is in PHP, variables are private by default inside functions; you have to explicitly declare them as global for the rest of the program to access them. This means that you're effectively "using (a small part of) strict" inside functions. A small point, but I thought I'd post it for the sake of completeness.
In reply to Re: 'use strict' is not Perl
by mischief
in thread 'use strict' is not Perl
by Ovid
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