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Re^2: scope of "use strict"? (needed: "superstrict")

by leriksen (Curate)
on Jul 07, 2005 at 08:41 UTC ( [id://473074]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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In my experience, people dont 'design' modules to only work without strictures. More typically, they dont 'use strict' because, and I quote, 'you just end up with lots of annoying lines getting in the way' (I had an experience somewhat like that today - the developers had a huge script with everything as a global. And to top it all, I gave him a function to do some parsing, which promptly broke when he removed all the 'my's' in front of the lexical variables. A stern talking-to then ensued).

...it is better to be approximately right than precisely wrong. - Warren Buffet

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