I wish vi fanbois and emacs die-hards stopped recommending them as Perl IDEs. They are editors, as much as you love them. They don't have debuggers, stack tracers, variable watching, breakpoints, regexp builders, or anything that makes up a real Perl IDE.

That said, Perl IDEs are listed at perlide.org.

There are two serious paid Perl IDEs:

The two serious free Perl IDEs are Padre and Eclipse + the EPIC plugin.

I compared Komodo vs. Eclipse and stuck with Komodo because of its remote debugging capabilities.

Padre is still immature but the good part is that you can improve it, since it's written in Perl, unlike EPIC (written in Java).


In reply to Re^2: What's the best Perl IDE? by dandv
in thread What's the best Perl IDE? by cosmicperl

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