Thanks everybody. I opted for vim and plain debugger in my XP. Works great for
me;)
Regards Thanks Prabir Senapati mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- On Tue, 9/23/08, Mary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Mary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: info on Perl IDE and debugger in WindowsXP
Hi All,
Could someone please suggest me the good Perl IDE for Windows XP and a debugger
to use. I have been using same for long time in Unix OS's and have been
sticking to it, untill now on a specific work demand.
Cheers.
Regards Thanks Prabir Senapati mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED
/Products/komodo_ide/komodo_edit.mhtml
BTW, their products are cross-platform - so if you like them on Windows
you might decide to use their on Unix as well.
HTH,
Christopher Taranto
On Tue, September 23, 2008 2:06 am, p sena wrote:
Hi All,
Could someone please suggest me the good Perl IDE
Brian Raven wrote:
Personally I just use an editor that I like (xemacs), and the command
line debugger.
HTH
Dunno about you , but I have found the syntax highlighting abilities of
vim wonderful, it even has a windows version ( gvim )
As for debugging , any suggestions for threads
Angelos Karageorgiou wrote:
Brian Raven wrote:
Personally I just use an editor that I like (xemacs), and the
command line debugger.
HTH
Dunno about you , but I have found the syntax highlighting abilities
of vim wonderful, it even has a windows version ( gvim )
There's no
Brian Raven wrote:
Angelos Karageorgiou wrote:
Brian Raven wrote:
Personally I just use an editor that I like (xemacs), and the
command line debugger.
HTH
Dunno about you , but I have found the syntax highlighting abilities
of vim wonderful, it even has a windows version ( gvim )
Is there a favourite Perl IDE for Win 95... or are there too many to have a
defined winner ??
I'm just getting into Perl, so I just need the basics... also, code will
only be executed on Windows. Interested in exploring how perl interacts
with the o/s and ole.
Thanks.
sg.
Stephen Gray
Web
Stephen Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a favourite Perl IDE for Win 95... or are there too many to have a
defined winner ??
I'm just getting into Perl, so I just need the basics... also, code will
only be executed on Windows. Interested in exploring how perl interacts
with the o
Title: RE: Perl IDE..
Komodo 1.1 is free!!! =) I'll see if I can find my download of it and then I'll send out a link to where u can download it =)
-Original Message-
From: David Kaufman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
I've been using the OpenPerl IDE from SourceForge. It's not Komodo, but if
you're just getting into perl, it's a good first step.
http://open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/
Joao
MIT / Sloan
At 10:16 23/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Stephen Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a favourite Perl IDE
Title: RE: Perl IDE..
I also found that PrimalScript is a good Perl editor =)
-Original Message-
From: Joao Vieira da Cunha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 9:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Perl IDE..
I've been using the OpenPerl IDE from
You can download Komodo 1.1 from
http://downloads.activestate.com/Komodo/Windows/1.1/
Click on the Komodo-1.1.2-23917.msi
I haven't checked to see if it's free or not
Cheers
Joao
MIT / SLoan
David Kaufman wrote:
Stephen Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a favourite Perl IDE for Win 95... or are there too many to have a
defined winner ??
I'm just getting into Perl, so I just need the basics... also, code will
only be executed on Windows. Interested in exploring how perl
Open Perl IDE
http://open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/
Has anyone used this?! Open source, free. I tried downloading it (cable modem) it's
taking forever so I'll go back later.
I would love to hear any success, failure stories on this one please.
Mark Bergeron
Mark Bergeron wrote:
Open Perl IDE
http://open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/
Has anyone used this?! Open source, free. I tried downloading it (cable modem) it's
taking forever so I'll go back later.
I would love to hear any success, failure stories on this one please.
Mark Bergeron
Follow up on Open Perl IDE.
First off, it's a stand alone EXE. No worries about install or un-install.
Plug the path to Perl into your prefs and debug like mad. Which is the main reason I
wanted the thing. As I had mentioned before, no more error log in the newer verions of
AP. (Could
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