Padre released

I personally believe that it's too bad that the quest is over. Especially because I did dare to suggest some ideas of mine, but only in reply to other comments. (I presume I should just blame myself for being so slow...) So, however moot it may seem, here I am with my "main" post-mortem suggestion - perhaps it may turn out useful for some future project: there have been a YAPE and a JAPE. But then, how about simply APE? (Three letters names are the best ones, IMHO!) For: "A Perl Editor." Or with the "A" standing for "Another." Or again, the one I like most - in a recursive fashion: "Ape: Perl Editor."

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In reply to Re: Name a Perl IDE - get a Perl book or YAPC ticket by blazar
in thread Name a Perl IDE - get a Perl book or YAPC ticket by szabgab

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