"...different versions... only one perl... online IDEs..."

Once upon a time i made a decision:

karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ perlbrew list 5.14.2threads perl-5.16.2 perl-5.16.3 perl-5.17.7 perl-5.18.0 perl-5.18.1 perl-5.18.2 perl-5.18.2threads perl-5.20.0 perl-5.20.0threads perl-5.22.1-threads * perl-5.24.1threads karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ perlbrew switch perl-5.18.0 karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ perlbrew list 5.14.2threads perl-5.16.2 perl-5.16.3 perl-5.17.7 * perl-5.18.0 perl-5.18.1 perl-5.18.2 perl-5.18.2threads perl-5.20.0 perl-5.20.0threads perl-5.22.1-threads perl-5.24.1threads

And because i'm outdated i don't trust anything online ;-)

See also this and many other stuff i wrote about this tool.

Minor update: Fixed wrong link. Thanks hippo.

Regards, Karl

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In reply to Re: Do you know any online IDE where user can choose some or any version of perl? by karlgoethebier
in thread Do you know any online IDE where user can choose some or any version of perl? by rsFalse

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