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And ask them if they know the difference between a module and a pragma. :-)
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Re^3: Have you netted a Perl Monk or Perl Pretender in 5 minutes or less?
by blazar (Canon) on Sep 15, 2005 at 14:33 UTC
    Isn't it that there are pragamatic modules but not modular pragmas? Or are there?!?
      It appears you are correct, strict and such may be referred to as pragmatic modules (Googling turned up the chapter of "Programming Perl" titled "Pragmatic modules", but I won't link to it since it is most likely unauthorized).
      /me turns in his pedant badge...