Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Spike
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Yep - that's why I have a shorcut to perl -cw that I run first. When I get time I want to make a simple shell script that will run perl -c and then only run perltidy if that is successful. Vim is well worth persevering with - you will soon be pu

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Anne Wainwright
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hello, http://lug.fh-swf.de/vim/vim-perl/screenshots-en.html a perl IDE plugin! It will be a while before I get here, still coping with lesser issues. Winston, I'm in linux so windows things look good but no help. Anne On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 04:1

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Winston Haybittle
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hi Anne They are selling an IDE for PERL,Python,TCL and bundling the source with the IDE. One of my biggest issues with PERL is the lack of a decent standard Dev environment. These guys fill that niche. Doesn't look cheap but for all the extra featu

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Anne Wainwright
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hello, Winston, These guys are _selling_ Perl, Python, & Tcl! ??? Anne On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:09:23 +0200 "Winston Haybittle" wrote: > Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. > > > Hi Everyone > What about using Activestate ActiveP

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Winston Haybittle
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hi Everyone What about using Activestate ActivePerl as an IDE for PERL? I haven't used it for some time, but I thought it worked well with some nice features? Check it out: http://www.activestate.com/activeperl Let me know what you think? Enjoy and b

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Anne Wainwright
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hello, Anne, Hello, Spike, Edoardo, Walter, Thanks for your input. I am using vim, gvim even! gedit is almost done with as I pick up confidence. I have the vimbook. I installed perltidy utility (couldn't get it installed from cpan? so downloaded th

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Walter Kruse
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hi I know it's un-geeky and heavy, but I use Eclipse with the EPIC plugin for Perl. I also use Eclipse for Java, Ruby, Python, DocBook and much more. Years ago I stumbled upon a Russian dude (Murad Kakabayev)'s Perl editor for Windows, written i

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Edoardo Sabadelli
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Anne Wainwright wrote: > Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. > > > Hi, > > I was looking at Perl IDEs. Not much around, but I found Padre on cpan. > > No 'star rating', no reviews, what gives? Do we all u

Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Spike
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. I have tried one or two IDE's but they all mean using a non vi interface and find the other features of vi are just too good to loose. So use vim and perltidy. Usual run perl -cw

[za-pm] Padre IDE

2011-01-24 Thread Anne Wainwright
Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hi, I was looking at Perl IDEs. Not much around, but I found Padre on cpan. No 'star rating', no reviews, what gives? Do we all use vim and the perl debugger? Anne ___ Za-pm mailing list Za-pm@pm.org ht