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I have always found that strict and -w just get in the way when one wants something up fast... I find them more a hindrance than help... I just don't see a need for the added drama associated with strict.
I felt the same way, a few years ago.
I am never in a position where I must write huge apps in perl
Neither am I. But, I always use warnings and strict now. I developed the habit of declaring all variables with my that it is now second-nature: I don't even realize I'm typing it. And, I fix all warnings because every single warning has pointed to a bug in my script.

One day, you may even find this poem humorous :)

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Re^4: Tk::NoteBook issue with creating tabs under a menu
by FunkyMonk (Bishop) on Jul 15, 2008 at 22:19 UTC
    There's always use warnings FATAL => 'all'. I wouldn't program Perl without it.

    Unless I state otherwise, all my code runs with strict and warnings
Re^4: Tk::NoteBook issue with creating tabs under a menu
by thefinn (Initiate) on Jul 16, 2008 at 04:30 UTC
    Hilarious poem.