in reply to What's the best Perl IDE/editor?

I use Cperl mode in gnu emacs.


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Re: Re: What's the best Perl IDE/editor?
by strat (Canon) on May 28, 2002 at 13:59 UTC
    I also use Gnu Emacs with cperl-mode (under Win32, Solaris and Linux) and a slightly adapted version (due to my taste and some OS-differences) of Steve Ackermann's .emacs which gives me easy access to emacs features like dos<->unix converting, a little filebrowser, commenting and identing of regions, ...

    Some time ago, I had a look at Kommodo from http://www.activestate.com/, and nearly liked it as much as emacs especially because of the debugger. But I hardly ever have to debug my codes with a debugger; most often, some prints are faster.

    Best regards,
    perl -e "s>>*F>e=>y)\*martinF)stronat)=>print,print v8.8.8.32.11.32"