Andrej == Andrej Kastrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrej Dear all,
Andrej which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under
Andrej Linux, but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
GNU Emacs. Runs fine on Unix, Windows, Darwin, etc.
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Dear all,
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under Linux,
but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
Best, Andrej
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On Nov 30, 2005, at 14:33, Andrej Kastrin wrote:
Dear all,
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under
Linux, but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
Eclipse + EPIC is excellent and multiplatform.
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Dear all,
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under Linux,
but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
Best, Andrej
I use TextPad.
Teddy
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On 30 Nov 2005 at 14:33, Andrej Kastrin wrote:
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under Linux,
but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
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From: Andrej Kastrin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear all,
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under Linux,
but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
Best, Andrej
I use TextPad.
Teddy
And how to compile and execure
Dear all,
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under Linux,
but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
Best, Andrej
I use emacs on Mac, Linux and Windows.
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I use TextPad.
Teddy
And how to compile and execure Perl code on TextPad; have you any link
or tutorial?
It is simple to configure TextPad to create menus that allow running the
current perl file. You can also define hotkeys for those menu items, you can
run the programs with
which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under
Linux, but I'm a little confused on Windows. Which do you prefer?
I always suggest jEdit: http://jedit.org/
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Try Open Perl IDE http://open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/
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which is yours best open source IDE for Perl. I use SciTE under
Linux, but I'm a little confused
Andrej Kastrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
And how to compile and execure Perl code on TextPad; have you
any link or tutorial?
Just add perl.exe als a program in the Extras configuration
section. If you delete the predefined entries for Java in
there, you can run the Perl script in the current
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