Forcing variable declaration is good practice for any code that is to be
Production stable.  This is a basic/core concept that applies to other
programming languages where it is optional as well.

Perldoc.com has doc on it as other perl modules.  I agree that it is not
easy to read if you don't know some of the basic concepts of perl.  You
would definitely benefit from getting a perl book to review other
basic/core concepts.

-----Original Message-----
From: Oscar Alarcon Rodriguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 11:50 AM
To: 'yop = me'; 'active perl'
Subject: RE: Why use strict

Strict code = scalability & reutilization.

;) 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of yop =
me
Sent: Viernes, 30 de Abril de 2004 11:19 a.m.
To: active perl
Subject: Why use strict

Hi

Perl and i knows us about 4 years.
But i am a graphic designer that learn it by my own.
i haven seen many scripts (not wroted by me), that have the line use
strict;
in the top, and one time i read a post that teels me about it.

could some one aout there tell me why use this module?
but if you can, please remember that i am a graphic designer using Perl,
and
dont have study it in school ore somthing similar.
so please if you have the patience to explain it, use apples and pears
to
tell me.

thanks in advance.

yop
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