I know this is being pedantic, but I find that using strict after development is over and when code is "live" is usually the most useful.
Sure it's nice to have in development, but as much testing as I can do it's when stuff is live that I really want to see comprehensive, readable, error messages.
In reply to Re: Perlmonk's "best pratices" in the real world
by skx
in thread Perlmonk's "best pratices" in the real world
by schweini
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