The latter only helps you to think more carefully when using package variables.
And thus makes your code better. use strict; doesn't improve the code, it forces (well, unless you really resist) YOU to improve your code.
It's like a warning sign. The piece of plastic or tin with some writing doesn't make the appliance safer in itself, it helps you think more carefully before doing something dangerous. And thus actually does make it safer.
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
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