On Windows, berrybrew and for Linux perlbrew for the Perl infrastructure, and for a *very* capable IDE, intelliJ with the spectacularly awesome Camelcade Perl Plugin.
The plugins can be installed within the IDE itself easily. I'd recommend the Vim plugin as well, but I realize that not all people use the same editor.
Note that the IDE configuration I recommended works seamlessly on both Linux/Unix and Windows, and it's trivial to save your configuration on one platform, and import it on the other.
Once you have a decent setup, the platform is almost irrelevant (less some specific distributions, but I digress), so all of this will work on nearly all versions of Windows as well as most versions Linux/Unix.
In reply to Re: [OT] Windows VMs under Linux for running Perl.
by stevieb
in thread [OT] Windows VMs under Linux for running Perl.
by BrowserUk
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