I vote for berrybrew. It's extremely similar to Perlbrew, but uses Strawberry Perl for Windows as its Perl instances.
Initial configuration, as well as switching between Perl versions requires administrative privileges, thanks to how Microsoft manages the PATH environment variables.
Using Perl afterwards though doesn't require admin privileges.
In reply to Re: Perl on Windows 10
by stevieb
in thread Perl on Windows 10
by kcott
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