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Have you tried Komodo from ActiveState? I've had really good success with it.<br>21 day trial version is available for download. ~$200 to buy.<br>Very nice for Perl-focused work.<br> /S<br><br>-
Stefan Amshey
parallax99@hotmail.com<br><br><br><br>> From: friedman@highwire.stanford.edu<br>> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:08:21 -0800<br>> To: sanfrancisco-pm@pm.org<br>> Subject: Re: [sf-perl] Padre Perl IDE .dmg available for Macs now<br>> <br>> @#$%!!<br>> <br>> Between the latest version of CPAN's Wx and Padre itself, something is only compiling for x86_64, which means that people like me who run Snow Leopard on a 32-bit Mac can't run it at all. <br>> <br>> So I can't run either the Padre.app from the .dmg file or wxPerl anymore. Bleh.<br>> <br>> I'm going to have to pull my old wxPerl from my backup disk when I get home, but alas, Padre is out of my reach. :-(<br>> <br>> I've been looking for a Mac perl-specific refactoring editor for years now, too. <br>> <br>> -- Mike<br>> ______________________________________________________________________________<br>> Mike Friedman | HighWire Press, Stanford Univ | friedman@highwire.stanford.edu<br>> <br>> On Jan 14, 2010, at 1:02 PM, Joe Brenner wrote:<br>> <br>> > <br>> > Fred Moyer <fred@redhotpenguin.com> wrote:<br>> > <br>> >> The Padre Perl IDE has a dmg installer package for OS X now apparently.<br>> >> <br>> >> http://padre.perlide.org/<br>> >> <br>> >> Just installed it, everything went fine. Didn't see anything earth<br>> >> shaking with my first few lines in it, but would be interested in<br>> >> hearing others' experiences with it.<br>> > <br>> > Same here, on both counts. I think it's impressive how far they got<br>> > that project to advance in a year and a half, but didn't see any reason<br>> > I'd want to switch to it from emacs.<br>> > <br>> > One thing that's interesting about that project, though, is they tend to<br>> > break out their sub-systems as perl modules, so in theory other editors<br>> > and ides can take advantage of what they're doing.<br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > SanFrancisco-pm mailing list<br>> > SanFrancisco-pm@pm.org<br>> > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/sanfrancisco-pm<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> SanFrancisco-pm mailing list<br>> SanFrancisco-pm@pm.org<br>> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/sanfrancisco-pm<br>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390710/direct/01/' target='_new'>Get it now.</a></body>
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