Welcome to hell bliako :)

> I can exclude from the beginning, methods involving cmd.exe ..

I dont. I always go with strawberry perl portable edition.

Strawberry portable ships with portableshell.bat which permit you to forget PATH because it prepends itself to everything (this setting is not OS wide: it is valid only for this prompt instance):

---------------------------------------------- Welcome to Strawberry Perl Portable Edition! * URL - http://www.strawberryperl.com/ * see README.TXT for more info ---------------------------------------------- Perl executable: C:\perl5.32.64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe Perl version : 5.32.0 / MSWin32-x64-multi-thread C:\perl5.32.64bit> path PATH=C:\perl5.32.64bit\perl\site\bin; C:\perl5.32.64bit\perl\bin; C:\perl5.32.64bit\c\bin; C:\WINDOWS\system32; C:\WINDOWS; ....

I use also unxutils or gnuwin32 and yes they are both really old, but they used to work. I modify portableshell.bat to include them after strawberry.

Or you can use cygwin or bash for window or .. good luck :)

Once upon a time there was padre perlide but I fear is no more maintained.

Activestate has KomodoIDE available for free (only mail subscrition needed).

Personally I use Notepad++ and the above portableshell.bat

I always avoid file association: I tell the OS all perl files are text documents and I open them with Notepad++ then in my commandline I always use: perl myscript.pl syntax.

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re: New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup? by Discipulus
in thread New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup? by bliako

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