RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-09 Thread Al Hospers
> Try OptiPerl www.xarka.com Actually that is what I use. I was responding to someone else about PB. I liked PB 'cause it is more of a real Windows app. But the price on Opti is good & it works quite well. Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. alcambersoftcom http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist o

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-09 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Joel Hughes wrote: > which perl editors/IDEs on unix/linux does the group use? emacs/xemacs, occasionally vi -- Brett http://www.chapelperilous.net/btfwk/ The sum of t

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Joel Hughes
Hi, which perl editors/IDEs on unix/linux does the group use? regards Joel -Original Message- From: Richard Hulse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 09 August 2001 07:36 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors Al, Try OptiPerl www.xarka.com It is very fast (compared with

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Richard Hulse
Al, Try OptiPerl www.xarka.com It is very fast (compared with Komodo) and cheaper (than Perl Builder). IMHO, OptiPerl is more intuitive to use than PB. regards, Richard At 13:55 8/08/01 -0400, Al Hospers wrote: > > While a little pricey, I use Perl Builder 2. > >I evaluated thisone as well bu

Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Jason Purdy
I like ActiveState's Komodo product. It's free for non-commercial use (tinkering at home, etc) and has a lot of great features, including a built-in debugger. Have fun! Jason "Dale Pellerin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Anyone have any sug

Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Mel Matsuoka
At 02:59 PM 08/08/2001 -0700, Lynn Glessner wrote: >Ultra-Edit has a perl-specific mode (color coding, automatic indenting, the >normal) and has a killer "save to FTP" feature for doing your work on a >windows station and automatically saving to a Unix box. Ultra-Edit has almost everything to rec

Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Lynn Glessner
Ultra-Edit has a perl-specific mode (color coding, automatic indenting, the normal) and has a killer "save to FTP" feature for doing your work on a windows station and automatically saving to a Unix box. Lynn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Mark Bergeron
Nice tool. Veeey sloowww load times. Oh well. -Original Message- From: "Joel Hughes"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Aug 08 11:35:56 PDT 2001 Subject: Re: Perl Editors >I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free >

Re: Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Mark Bergeron
Are you teaching or learning? Well, there ya' go! -Original Message- From: "Kuchler, David"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Aug 08 11:40:19 PDT 2001 Subject: Re: Perl Editors >When I saw Komodo, there were three licensing options for Windows &g

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Kuchler, David
ssage- From: Mel Matsuoka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors At 07:35 PM 08/08/2001 +0100, Joel Hughes wrote: >I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free > Not to start another edito

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Frank J. Schmuck
: Mel Matsuoka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors At 07:35 PM 08/08/2001 +0100, Joel Hughes wrote: >I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free > Not to start another editor religious-wa

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Bradley M. Handy
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:11 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Perl Editors > > > At 07:35 PM 08/08/2001 +0100, Joel Hughes wrote: > >I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free > > > > Not to start

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Mel Matsuoka
At 07:35 PM 08/08/2001 +0100, Joel Hughes wrote: >I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free > Not to start another editor religious-war, but Komodo, while being a great idea on paper, just doesn't execute very well in real life (at least on Windows2000). First off, the damn thing

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Bradley M. Handy wrote: > Is there are URL where I can get the version for Windows? Start with http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html -- Brett http://www.chapelperilous.net/btfwk/

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Bradley M. Handy
, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Perl Editors > > > On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Bradley M. Handy wrote: > > > I just downloaded Komodo and subscribed for a non-commercial > license (I work > > for a non-profit organization). The non-commercial license is free. > &

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Bradley M. Handy wrote: > I just downloaded Komodo and subscribed for a non-commercial license (I work > for a non-profit organization). The non-commercial license is free. Just to make this an official 'editor religious war', I will also recommend emacs/xemacs -- it support

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Kuchler, David
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors When I saw Komodo, there were three licensing options for Windows environments: Commercial (needed for any real use), Evaluation (free for 21 days, but must purchase afterwards), and Non-Commercial (limited to teaching or learning). Now, I know that to

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Joel Hughes
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors When I saw Komodo, there were three licensing options for Windows environments: Commercial (needed for any real use), Evaluation (free for 21 days, but must purchase afterwards), and Non-Commercial (limited to teaching or learning). Now, I know that to use Komodo on

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Joel Hughes
hi, yeah, there is a non-commerical license for windows as well. I think you need to register but you can find it. joel -Original Message- From: Kuchler, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 August 2001 19:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors When I saw Komodo

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Bradley M. Handy
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:40 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Perl Editors > > > When I saw Komodo, there were three licensing options for Windows > environments: Commercial (needed for any real use), Evaluation > (free for 21 > days, but must purchas

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Kuchler, David
ugust 08, 2001 2:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free joel -Original Message- From: Al Hospers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 August 2001 18:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors I&#

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Joel Hughes
I've used ActiveStates Komodo editor which is nice & free joel -Original Message- From: Al Hospers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 August 2001 18:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Perl Editors I'm assuming that what is meant by /compiling/ is really syntax c

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Al Hospers
> While a little pricey, I use Perl Builder 2. I evaluated thisone as well but simply couldn't afford it. I think it is probably the best of the Windows visual editors. Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. alcambersoftcom http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist once said: "There is no language where

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Page, Robert (R.W.)
While a little pricey, I use Perl Builder 2. It has good functionality, but its best feature is the ability to execute and debug multiple page cgi forms. It does this by feeding the form output back to the original script, just as the script would do on the real server. Bob -Original Me

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Al Hospers
I'm assuming that what is meant by /compiling/ is really syntax checking... Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. alcambersoftcom http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist once said: "There is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative." YEAH, RIGHT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Ryan Davis
Instead of notepad and command line, try the "Programmer's File Editor" http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe or on download.com It has line numbering and a host of other handy features, and is freeware. Also, UltraEdit is good, but it's not free. It has syntax highlighting, but I'm too che

Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Mark Rowlands
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 19:28, Pellerin, Dale wrote: > Anyone have any suggestions for a Windows based perl editor with compiling > functionality? > Dale not sure what you mean by compiler functionality? perl builder is bit heavyweight but works editplus has nice syntax and autocompletion

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Al Hospers
> Anyone have any suggestions for a Windows based perl editor > with compiling functionality? if you really want an editor I have used the Opti Perl 3 editor. it seems to work well & is fairly cheap. hth Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. alcambersoftcom http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist on

Re: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Adam Carson
Try notepad and the perl interpreter. from the command line you can run scripts: c:\>perl myscript.pl You might also need the path to your perl bin, i.e: c:\>c:\perl\bin\perl myscript.pl HTH Adam Carson MIS Department