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Just for counterpoint. The typical solution to the symbolic reference problems, is: "Use a hash"; but symbolic references use a stash, a symbol table hash. The only real difference between symbolic references and hashes, is an extra level of indirection. Oh, and the fact that use strict effectively disables autovivification in stashes; which is a power only relatively newly granted to hashes by autovivification "Bad code" is only bad code if it is used badly; used correctly, it can be a very useful, and powerful asset. Blanket bans (on anything) just encourage ignorance. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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