in reply to Visual Perl for Unix/Linux

What is a "visual perl application"? If you mean a WIMP tool for generating UIs then you might want to look at Glade which generates GTK GUIs. You can then use GTK2 to write Perl that uses that GUI.

WIMP: Window Icon Pointer Mouse

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Re^2: Visual Perl for Unix/Linux
by jbrugger (Parson) on Jan 18, 2006 at 08:41 UTC
    I do think the OP ment something like optiperl, vperl or ActivePerlProStudio. (update:but than free)

    What i use is the eclipse whith the E-P-I-C plugin (great for it's cvs implementation, the editor .. well ... you could step over to gvim :) ), but you might also consider this free tool

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