in reply to What's the best tools developing perl in windows

I use gvim on Windows. This is mostly because I spend a lot of time on Linux/Unix too, and can reach for vim/vi there and keep with the same muscle memory. I Use ActiveState Perl on Windows because that is the standard I have found at all the Windows shops that employ me. Where possibly I persuade them to upgrade from Version 5.8

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Cheers,
R.

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