Personally, I do much of my perl programming in UltraEdit, however I recently have started to also use VisualPerl.

You will find an ultraedit wordfile for Perl 5.6 that I put together here.(The default one chews IMO, and doesnt recognize many perl5.6 keyswords)

Ultraedit can be a tiny bit finiky to set up and configure correctly but it supports very large files very well, has support for rectangular capture, hex mode and a bunch of other features that make it a tool that sees a lot of use in our shop.

VisualPerl is part of the whole DotNet stuff so it may not be what you want.

Yves / DeMerphq
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In reply to Re: What's the best Perl IDE/editor? by demerphq
in thread What's the best Perl IDE/editor? by doonyakka

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