Exactly: ++ to inman. My module templates have them automatically. And I use an editor macro to easily add them to any quick and dirty code I write. E.g., for vim:
map ,pl ggI#!/usr/bin/perl<CR>use strict;<CR>use warnings;<CR><ESC>
-xdg
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In reply to Re^2: Do you ever forget to use the strictures?
by xdg
in thread Do you ever forget to use the strictures?
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