People who want to write really short one-liners and stuff. We'd be forced to choose between explicitly turning off strict or declaring every little thing, which kind of defeats the point of Perl being such a nice language for extremely small programs.
Update: Apparently Perl 6 will take a compromise approach. use strict will be off by default for -e programs (one-liners) and on for everything else. I think that's fair.
In reply to Re: Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
by Errto
in thread Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
by BrowserUk
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