Typically, monks will warn new programmers that they must use strict. This pragma is useful, but if you just don't understand programming, it's a false sense of security.Pragmas are there for programmers. Furthermore, strict is there to help a programmer from being plagued by the most common of perl pitfalls, related to the language. If you type perldoc strict, you'll see there is no mention of security. I wish there was a use strict 'logic'. There is no substitute for: coherent thought, experience, and most importantly discipline.
| ______crazyinsomniac_____________________________ Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most. perl -e "$q=$_;map({chr unpack qq;H*;,$_}split(q;;,q*H*));print;$q/$q;" |
In reply to Re: strict isn't everything
by crazyinsomniac
in thread strict isn't everything
by Ovid
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