Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-10 Thread Bill Ricker
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Richard J. Barbalace wrote: > Since I use Eclipse for Java development already, I am considering trying > [Epic] That is it's sweet spot. Eclipse is a heavy install for an all perl all the time use. -- Bill n1...@arrl.net bill.n1...@gmail.com ___

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-10 Thread Bob Clancy
MyEclipse (http://www.myeclipseide.com/) was mentioned (during Steve's demonstration of EPIC ECPIPSE) as being a good way to "catch-up" with many tools associated with Eclipse. You buy a yearly subscription ($31.75, $63.55, or $158.95, depending on what tools are bundled in the environment). I ma

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-10 Thread Matt Luker
On Jun 10, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Richard J. Barbalace wrote: Quoting Bill Ricker : EPIC ECPIPSE http://www.epic-ide.org/ Since I use Eclipse for Java development already, I am considering trying this out. But before I do, is anyone here currently using Epic? Are there are complications with

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-10 Thread Richard J. Barbalace
Quoting Bill Ricker : EPIC ECPIPSE http://www.epic-ide.org/ Since I use Eclipse for Java development already, I am considering trying this out. But before I do, is anyone here currently using Epic? Are there are complications with installing it for a workspace that consists largely of Java pr

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-10 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 03:59:38 Federico Lucifredi wrote: > Textmate now available for Windows: http://www.e-texteditor.com/ > > Best -F > And for Linux as a mostly-open-source licence: * http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2009/releasing-the-source * http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/26

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-09 Thread Tom Metro
Bill Ricker wrote: > on Windows > Notepad++ Editor > UltraEdit32 $ Editor > Komodo $$ ActiveState IDE I've used EditPlus: http://www.editplus.com/ on Windows for years. A small-time shareware app. with a responsive author. A good general programmer's editor with a decent Perl syntax mode. Last I

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-09 Thread Steve Scaffidi
I just used cpan to install Padre, and it took a few 'attempts' but it eventually finished. I'm running perl 5.10 as it was distributed with Ubuntu "Jaunty" 9.04. I made sure to install the libwx-perl package (and anything that looked related) with apt-get beforehand. I'll try using it a little to

Re: [Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-09 Thread Federico Lucifredi
Textmate now available for Windows: http://www.e-texteditor.com/ Best -F Bill Ricker wrote: > Padre > http://padre.perlide.org/ > Planning an SQL or DBI plugin for Padre > http://szabgab.com/blog/2009/05/1243802159.html > > EPIC ECPIPSE > http://www.epic-ide.org/ > > Emacs > http://www.obsidia

[Boston.pm] Perl Editor/IDE links (June Tech Meeting follow up)

2009-06-09 Thread Bill Ricker
Padre http://padre.perlide.org/ Planning an SQL or DBI plugin for Padre http://szabgab.com/blog/2009/05/1243802159.html EPIC ECPIPSE http://www.epic-ide.org/ Emacs http://www.obsidianrook.com/perlnow/ Attention all Vim-using Perl programmers http://perlbuzz.com/2009/06/attention-all-vim-using-p