Well ikegami, you use win32 alot, and I respect your opinion. But I still think Perl was designed with gcc in mind. I suppose if you never experienced the ease of "perl Makefile.PL, make, make install" on a module, you might get used to searching various win32 module repositories for binary compatible modules for your win32 system, and consider that easy and clean.

The OP wanted comparisons, and the above are mine, an old linux dog who won't learn win32 tricks. :-)


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In reply to Re^4: what is the difference between perl scripting in windows and linux by zentara
in thread what is the difference between perl scripting in windows and linux by Anonymous Monk

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