GNU Emacs does have a Windows port (and a bit of a learning curve) but Emacs' CPerl mode is still the best development aid for Perl that I have seen. The other upside is that Emacs also runs on real operating systems, so learning to use it on Windows is a skill that stays useful. :-)
In reply to Re^2: New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup?
by jcb
in thread New-to-Perl: recommendations for windows setup?
by bliako
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