[sf-perl] IDEs and/or Editors

Dave Turner dave at wrightpopcorn.com
Thu Feb 22 13:37:38 PST 2007


If you're on a Windows system, look at context http://www.context.cx

In addition to being free, it has syntax highlighters for numerous
languages.




Joe Brenner wrote:
> Michael Friedman <friedman at highwire.stanford.edu> wrote:
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>> Neil Heller wrote:
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>>> I would like to find out if someone can offer me a recommendation  
>>> for an IDE
>>> or an editor for writing Perl scripts?
>>>       
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>> On Unix systems, well, there's always emacs or vim. Both can be  
>> reasonably good IDEs, with a little customization. I had one coworker  
>> who had emacs set up to do everything you'd possibly expect from a  
>> Perl IDE and another coworker who did the same for vim.
>>     
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> If someone needs help getting emacs set-up for perl work I can probably 
> help a little.  There are some vim fans around, also. 
>
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