Oh yes he did (can't you just tell it's panto season:-) - I've just looked it up in the E-P-I-C Users Guide.

'Perl Nature' would appear, if I've understood it, to be the terminology for describing the effect that E-P-I-C has on Eclipse in order to provide a half-sane context (bit of bias - see Is this a useful perl IDE I see before me ?) in which to develop perl.

Update

Oh no he didn't - thanx to Limbic~Region for pointing out my inability to read or, more accurately, to take note of what I read - L~R was right, the OP got it wrong.

A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))

In reply to Re^2: Could someone tell me what is "Perl's Nature"? by Bloodnok
in thread Could someone tell me what is "Perl's Nature"? by brant_chen

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