Melb.pm meetings

Scott Penrose scottp at dd.com.au
Wed Jan 9 23:16:27 CST 2002


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On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 03:48 , Paul Fenwick wrote:

> G'day Scott/Mongers,
>
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 12:33:11PM +1100, Scott Penrose wrote:
>
>> Personally I can't see a reason to NOT use strict...
>> However, in Damians case, especially modules such as "NEXT" (one of my
>> favorite examples of why perl is cool, an extension to the language
>> written in native perl) you have to not use strict.
>
> *ahem*  NEXT.pm uses strict. :)

Woops, my mistake, can't see them now, but there where examples he gave 
in last years talk which could not use strict.

Scott
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Scott Penrose
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scottp at dd.com.au
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