On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Steve Cookson<steve.cook...@sca-uk.com> wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> I use Komodo 5.1.
>
> This recommends OptiPerl, http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=397492, which
> I've not tried.
>
> I started a discussion here http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=787957
> about a week ago to see if people had other ideas, but Komodo still seems
> to be pulling in the crowds.  It says it runs on MSW, Linux and Mac. But
> so far I'm only on MSW.
>
> The debugging is usually quite nice.  You can change variables and step
> through code and stuff.  It's a little expensive, but overall worth it (to
> me at least).
>
> Regards
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James McDonald [mailto:ja...@jamesmcdonald.id.au]
> Sent: 17 August 2009 19:27
> To: Steve Cookson
> Subject: Re: http://wxperl.pvoice.org/
>
> Steve Cookson wrote:
>> Thanks Eric.  It's done now.
>>
>> http://wxperl.pvoice.org/w/index.php/Event_List.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
> OK first question. When you mention "stepping through my debugger".
>
> What can I use to debug wxperl on Windows and Linux?
>
> I currently have no idea whether the code I'm creating is going to have
> memory leaks or other bad things.
>
>

I got a bit confused by this mail as it seems to be somehow unrelated to
the previous posts and the beginning of the thread but maybe I missed a
few posts.

Anyway,  Komodo and Eclipse+EPIC are still a few hops ahead
but Padre is closing the gap very quickly and in some Perl specific areas it
already exceeded that above two.

It is written in Perl using wxWidgets so on this it is especially
on-topic to talk
about it and it means if you are a perl developer and using wxPerl you
can easily
get on board and start helping us.

As I mentioned a year ago in my lightning talk on YAPC::EU Padre will have all
the features of an IDE if you come and help writing them. Since then more than
40 people contributed to Padre.

You can look at its home page here   http://padre.perlide.org/
and you can talk to us on IRC  #padre @ irc.perl.org

regards
   Gabor

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