See What are the criterias of a "good" Perl IDE? and please clarify.

Different people have differing priorities

Usual answers are

(I'm afraid Padre never really played in this league, so any will be a win for you)

Your question arises quite often, so I wouldn't be surprised if someone maintained a list of older discussions.°

I also gave a talk about "Emacs as Perl IDE" at YAPC in Granada Cluj which can be found on YouTube.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery

°) Otherwise click "search" for PM-threads with "IDE" in title


In reply to Re: IDE for Perl programming? by LanX
in thread IDE for Perl programming? by rsFalse

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