My First Post ;)

There is no question about using -w and use strict; that much is obvious to anyone with enough Q to code.

My reply is a question: Where is the deadline?

I wonder if the true story doesn't have something to do with laziness and irresponsibility? One way to improve your debugging turn around is turning off warnings. See! Look no more errors.

Reconsider what you are hearing and seeing from that perspective. Many people I've worked with in my life really didn't care that much about what they did (and present tense as well). They punch-in, do enough to get paid but not so much they stand out, they punch out. I see that alot, and the defenses used by those that do it run the gamut of anecdotal to verbal combat. I've never found much logic in the middle.

Love, --Brig


In reply to Question: Warnings and Strict in Production/Performance by brig
in thread Warnings and Strict in Production/Performance by deep submerge

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