Answer this question, do you use/need lots of CPAN modules? if the answer is yes lean towards a *NIX solution.
Activestate Perl is alright, but its lack of maintenance of PPM packages and no make (nmake is NOT a good replacement) basically cripples your ability to use CPAN which, to me, is the biggest benefit of Perl. You can get by without most of the CPAN stuff but it certainly is not the same.
In reply to Re: Perl for Windows ?
by Herkum
in thread Perl for Windows ?
by jflevi
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