in reply to New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup?
I strongly endorse the use of Komodo editor. I've been using it for years, long before it became freely available. It is a true IDE with great editing features and very cleanly integrated run and debug.
I use Strawberry Perl at work where I just need a stable Perl and BerryBrew with various version of Strawberry Perl at home where I need to mix and match different versions and builds of Perl.
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