Peter Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is a (not *the*) key to the acceptance of Perl for large projects > in large institutions. I refuse to go along with this. Any organisation (or person) that is involved in serious programming uses some set of rules that must be obeyed. E.g., database names, user interface style, modules to use. The obligation to put a "use strict" in front of your code will be the least problematic one. -- Johan
- Re: RFC 16 (v1) Keep default Perl free of co... Uri Guttman
- Re: RFC 16 (v1) Keep default Perl free ... mjd-perl-list-language-strict
- Re: RFC 16 (v1) Keep default Perl f... Peter Scott
- Re: RFC 16 (v1) Keep default Perl f... Piers Cawley
- Re: RFC 16 (v1) Keep default Perl free ... Chaim Frenkel
- Re: RFC 16 (v1) Keep default Perl f... Peter Scott
- Johan Vromans