«…who does have the time to check on all possible IDEs?»

Yes, sure. Nothing but the truth. On the other hand: There aren’t so many serious candidates to check for serious users 🤪😎. BTW, as an result of this thread I came back to BBEdit. It isn’t really an IDE but close to. The friendly manual has only ~400 pages. Which is about 300 pages less than the friendly Emacs manual. I guess I’ll save some time. Regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^2: IntelliJ IDEA for Perl !! Try it, use it, BE HAPPY !! by karlgoethebier
in thread IntelliJ IDEA for Perl !! Try it, use it, BE HAPPY !! by ait

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