Coming from a Unix background, I find the notion of an IDE silly. Unix is an integrated development environment. All of the editors, debuggers, compilers, interpreters, manuals, revision control and hundreds of other useful tools from 'at' to 'zgrep' are only ever a few keystrokes away. All that and the shell itself is a programming language too. You just can't get more integrated.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: Perl IDEs and Editors update
by sauoq
in thread Perl IDEs and Editors update
by jlongino
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