While it does provide many of the unix capabilities, it's still Windows. (Think of it as Windows++). It gives you many of the advantages of unix, and it doesn't preclude you from using the Windows capabilities. Around here, it's a commonly used perl on Windows boxes, even for people not running bash, vim and such.
...roboticus
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