Hi
Does PBP recommend putting pragmatism before packaging (or vice-versa)? It's a long time since I read it, and I don't have a copy available at the moment.
I did install Module::Starter::PBP and the module has the form:
package Foo; use warnings; use strict;
But is there any disadvantage to doing things the other way round? I can't think of one, so I will stick with rjbs's suggestion unless someone can point one out.
FalseVinylShrub
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In reply to Re^2: Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PkgVersion vs. Perl::Critic and strictures
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