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'Mark Bergeron'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re: Preferred PERL Editor
Mark -
The link you sent for open-perl-ide is not a perl site at all. It redirects
you to a ridiculous site that has pop up window after pop up window. The
content didn't appear to have anything to do wi
using it as my Perl editor of choice on Windows :-)
It's definitely worth checking out if you're still looking for
that *perfect* editor :-)
Regards,
Denis
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Martin Moss wrote:
> Doesn't anybody still use VI these days?? :-)
VI(M) - yes. Only thing always available on UNIX with a very good Win32
GUI port. Probably faster than any of the others and on more platforms.
Emacs may be more powerful, but has a longer learning curve and not the
best de
I find that VIM for windows is my preferred windows editor too:-)
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> From: Warkentin, Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday 10 May 2002 15:58
> To: 'Martin Moss'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Preferred PERL Editor
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Martin Moss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ponders:
> Doesn't anybody still use VI these days?? :-)
vim for quick and dirty (faster launch times), XEmacs for real editing
bj
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> Doesn't anybody still use VI these days?? :-)
>
Strangely enough, I use vim for system admin tasks and Xemacs for coding.
Talk about a schizo!
Vim almost always installed on *nix and easy to get for Win32 via CygWin so
having "vim reflexes" at the command line is handy, but I like Xemacs's
revena; Simon Oliver
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> > It's not an editor... its a lifestyle... though in the spirit of full
> > disclosure, now that OS's have GUIs I do wander out of Emacs
> > to do some
> > stuff.
>
> It's not an editor... its a lifestyle... though in the spirit of full
> disclosure, now that OS's have GUIs I do wander out of Emacs
> to do some
> stuff.
Not to start YET ANOTHER RELIGIOUS WAR (YARW), but XEmacs does quite nicely
on both Linux and Win32. So you can have your GUI and your EMA
Lee Goddard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Okay, where do I get Xemacs?
> Only kdding - getting it now...
Welcome to the one true editor... :-)
It's not an editor... its a lifestyle... though in the spirit of full
disclosure, now that OS's have GUIs I do wander out of Emacs to do some
stu
Okay, where do I get Xemacs?
Only kdding - getting it now...
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> > >Also, no blinking bracket matching, doesn't understand qq{}, qw//, etc.
> >
> > What is blinking bracket matching?
> Xemacs blinks the matching bracket when your on the other match.
Xemacs also has other nifty features such as warning you of unmatched
heredoc, brackets and incompl
Lee Goddard wrote:
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> >Also, no blinking bracket matching, doesn't understand qq{}, qw//, etc.
>
> What is blinking bracket matching?
Xemacs blinks the matching bracket when your on the other match.
> It can find the next bracket fo the set if you use CTRL+M:
> holding down SHIFT at the same t
Ed Moon wrote:
>
> If the ISP is running Apache as the webserver, you can modify the Server
> Signature code (in the source) to report whatever you want.
>
> It's also possible that an Apache module that adds Frontpage support has
> mangled the server signature.
It's also possible I will make a
i am using the UltraEditor-32 embeded with Active Perl 5.6.
UltraEdit-32 is a good text editor on Win32, it has syntax sensitive
to C, Perl and other language.
while Active Perl 5.6 provides a good development tools including a
visual debugger. (run "perl.exe -d")
Li Lian
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> From: Ralf Lister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> can someone point me to a free Perl-Editor?
In a message from 3 days ago, I responded to this VERY question with the
following:
Straight from the http://mailarchive.activestate.com/ to you:
This has been hashed out so many times, s
Hello,
can someone point me to a free Perl-Editor?
Best Regards,
Ralf Lister, Khainata Web Designers,
La Paz - Bolivia
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