First impressions: I have GoLand (bought for €199.00 for the first year) and at JetBrains they say that this plugin is compatible with Goland. I installed it over the plugin dialog. The only option i get is to create a Perl file. I installed the community edition of the IDE and the plugin. Now i can create a Perl project. And it finds my Perlbrew. But it puts the system Perl in the shebang. Not nice. Now i need to start some investigations - if i don't lose my patience. And i have the same IDE twice on my machine. These kind of silly problems remind me very much to Eclipse. Isnogud in other words.
«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»
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