>> Or, you can simply turn strict mode off. I tend to agree with Steven
Sacks, though. 
>>There's a really good reason for strong typing--mainly, it's easier to
find bugs at compile time than at 

Yep. IMO, there should never be a reason to turn strict typing off, it's
like saying, "Don't tell me about my bugs, I don't want to hear it.",
which is like saying, "doctor, only tell me I'm healthy, because I don't
want to hear I have cancer." But that's just me. :) 


Jason Merrill 

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