Komodo Edit or Sublime are good programmer's editors on Windows. However if you are doing this in the context of Unix you'd be better to set up a virtual machine (Virtual Box or VM Player for example) on your Windows box and run Unix in the VM. That way you can work with a real unix system and tools. There's a bit of work getting everything going that way, but you'll learn a lot!
In reply to Re^3: unix to perl questions
by GrandFather
in thread unix to perl questions
by deyaneria
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