are often missing from programs that I see.use strict; use warnings;
Careful you can get shot down in flames for that sort of talk.
Understanding why warnings and strict are good, and why they shouldn't be necessary in deployed code is something all new Perl programmers should learn. Unfortunately not all trainers and/or Perl gurus agree with that statement.
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Barbie
Birmingham Perl Mongers
Web Site: http://birmingham.pm.org/
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In reply to Re: Re: Things every perl programmer should know?
by barbie
in thread Things every perl programmer should know?
by licking9Volts
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