The only places I've ever seen bareword class names go wrong in practice is with single-element names such as CGI or (recently) JSON. Naming conventions can alleviate that, but that might be a good place to start.
I remember the other reason I hesitated to do so: aliased. I'm not sure whether that's a pro or a con.
In reply to Re^7: unquoted string error??!!
by chromatic
in thread unquoted string error??!!
by aji
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