Perl is very dynamic and context-sensitive language, so IDE will not help you a much. Comparing, for example with Java, in Perl you shouldn't write a tons of code every day.
So, syntax hi-lighting is generally enough. You can use Notepad++, or EPIC to catch the syntax errors "on type".
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by basiliscos
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