It's a LOT more than the price of a few keystrokes... it's the whole culture of Perl. 99% of people that start coding in perl aren't even going to know that 'use strict' exists, and will end up creating sloppy code (ever noticed that Perl has a reputation for being messy - this is exactly why).
And as I said above, backwards compatability issues can be resolved in a number of ways....
In reply to Re^2: Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
by Mutant
in thread Why isn't C<use strict> the default?
by BrowserUk
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