You can also try out EditPlus: www.editplus.com which is a shareware
editor that works well for Perl. It isn't a full-blown IDE, but it is
extendable.
You can run the Trial version as long as you want, it just nags you to
pay for it.
The price for it is:
1-user license: US $30
5-user licens
Yep I remember Edlin...
Anyone used XEDIT on VM/CMS?
...
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gomez,
Juan
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 1:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Ah
Buuuyaaa!
Here's a good one: I used RED (Realia Editor) back in my Cobol days...
Oops I shouldn't have even admitted that one! :-(
But one that was really near and dear to me was the Lightspeed Pascal
IDE from Think (former Symantec?).
Ahhh the good old days.
Now we have Intellisense!!!
BT
I actually use one that isn't free, but very very in-expensive. Its
called EditPlus: http://www.editplus.com. It isn't a full blown IDE
like the others but its very nimble and does colorization and is pretty
extensible.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Rick
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Don't even go there with James Gosling - the creator of Java. He uses
emacs as his IDE. I've seen plenty of Unix gurus make Vi/Emacs do
pretty amazing things. But for lazy developers like me, a good GUI IDE
is a hard habit to break. :P
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Title: DBD/Oracle.pm Module
James:
From what I understand, there is
some sort of licensing issue prohibiting ActiveState from distributing the
DBD-Oracle.
But…you can get it at: ftp://ftp.esoftmatic.com/outgoing/DBI/
I tried just now and it seems the server
is either very busy