you should ALWAYS turn it on.
Don't say that, it's just not true. There are things that can best be done in ways that wouldn't pass under strict refs. But I will say that if you're going to go down that road, you should only do so fully understanding why it is that most everyone panics when they see symbolic refs. They're dangerous when used improperly, and using them properly is difficult to do... and most of the time (not always) there are better ways to do it.
I'm willing to concede the following: "You should always turn it on, except when you shouldn't, but at those times, know what you're doing."
Dave
In reply to Re^2: Can't Reference a Sub by Variable when using Strict
by davido
in thread Can't Reference a Sub by Variable when using Strict
by Dru
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