Dear monks and mongers,
no big show here, but me and my friends started an editor for perl, written 100% in perl, crossplatform via Wx and licensed under GPL and free in beer as in speech. If you like to support it, check my sig and try out 0.3 RC 1 for testing. its still a small editor with some nifty features, to be someday, with gods help, a full flegded IDE for the whole community. the best part is the ability to extend with your dirty little scripts. its called PCE but we searching still for final name.
UPDATE RC3 is out
New features: bracelight, auto indention, display selection size, brace indent and dedent
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