in reply to Editor for Perl Programming

http://www.activeperl.com has an IDE called Komodo. I have never used it, but I've heard good things about it. You do have to pay for it, though. (And it's not cheap.)

You can get context-highlighting by using gVim, an opensource port of the Unix vi editor to Win32. I have used it and it worked nicely.

If you want the complete Unix look-and-feel on Win32, check out Cygwin, which is a Unix emulator for Win32 machines.

Out of curiousity, are you French? Si tu es Francais, je peux t'aider en francais, si tu veux.

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