I also use editplus, also on a tiny laptop (overloaded IBM TP 240) when working on windows (and sometimes on KDE as it installs seamlessly with wine). On windows, I use leechftp for the ftp work (It's multithreaded so the loads go fast).
One thing I really like is the command-line user tools that you can add, so I am able to run perl -c, perl, make, make install, and make dist from the IDE.
Caution: on wine the tools dont work and there are some real performance issues with some of the functionality.
I also use kdevelop on linux which is fairly pretty.
Of course, I can't get around vi when talking to machines in secure zones or DMZs. But I *wish* vi found its way out of the 70s. The versions I'm forced to use using really seem to be in the deep functional stone age.
hackmare.
In reply to Re: Re: Perl Programming Tools - (who, what, where, when, and why)
by hackmare
in thread Perl Programming Tools - (who, what, where, when, and why)
by diakonos
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