I have done some projects with
  • Eclipse, JBuilder (Java)
  • Visual Studio (C#)
  • Visual Basic
  • They are all terribly nice, powerful and essential for their supported languages. I agree that it makes
    sense to switch to an IDE for DBI and other swiss army knife modules.
    I mainly use Perl for short scripts, that require/use modules, that I know good enough.
    There I would soon be annoyed of all the clicking together of commandline arguments.
    I was just curious how far IDE-development with perl has gone and under which circumstances one should dump vim+bash.

    In reply to Re^2: Professional Toolkits <=> vim + shell by codeacrobat
    in thread Professional Toolkits <=> vim + shell by codeacrobat

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