I guess you are not using Emacs? Because if you do, then CPerl mode (built-in) would be an obvious choice. The "I" part of IDE means that you can, you can run debugger sessions within the editor, and the editor can work with all decent programming languages and Python.
On Windows, Visual Studio Code looks promising, but I haven't used it a lot.
In reply to Re: IDE for Perl programming?
by haj
in thread IDE for Perl programming?
by rsFalse
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