Under Windows, I like Scite. It's an open source multi-language syntax-highlighting editor with basic 'run' and 'compile' functions. It's extensible, and powerful enough for my needs. Obviously it's not a project management tool -- just an editor. I feel like it never gets in the way. It just does what I want: Highlight syntax, auto-tabbing, 'go' (execute code in a side pane), and 'compile' (perl -c in a side pane).
Dave
In reply to Re: What's a good IDE to use for writing Perl?
by davido
in thread What's a good IDE to use for writing Perl?
by MrSnrub
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