in reply to Re: Have you netted a Perl Monk or Perl Pretender in 5 minutes or less?
in thread Have you netted a Perl Monk or Perl Pretender in 5 minutes or less?
Admittedly, some perfectly valid code will not sneak past the strict pragma, but there should be a valid, easily explained reason for using 'no strict <something>' in a local scope.
It's my considered but possibly flawed opinion that professional discipline requires the use of the strict pragma. If you cannot easily justify why it is not being used, you're probably just too darn lazy to do a good job. So sez me.
Your other points are equally valid IMHO, but the strict pragma I think deserves more attention. But then, I've been publicly flogged for my insistence upon its use, not just here but on other well-regarded Perl related sites, so I'm a mite sensitive to it. USE STRICT DAMMIT DAMMIT DAMMIT!
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