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Arachno Perl IDE. The IDE for the most popular CGI language Perl. Debugger Source Code Repository Profiler Interactive Console CGI Emulation and Testing
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kpo has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: I'm kinda new to perlmonks, and still a novice perl programmer(1 yr. experience).
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Perl IDE
raptor has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Does anyone know of a good free Perl RAD (Linux, widows too if possible).
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Open Perl IDE
An integrated development environment for writing and debugging Perl scripts under Windows 95/98/NT/2000. [Open source, MPL]
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SourceForge.net: Open Perl IDE
The world's largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications ... Open Perl IDE is a visual, integrated development environment for writing and ...
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Perl IDE
Perl IDE. See the chart on Perl Development Tools or get over to the home of Padre the Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment. It is an IDE for Perl written in ...
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perl.com: Affrus: An OS X Perl IDE
Affrus is a new IDE from Late Nite Software; Simon puts it through its paces to see how it compares to Komodo and his beloved Unix editors.
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Perl.com: Affrus: An OS X Perl IDE
Published on Perl.com http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/05/14/affrus.html See this if you're having trouble printing code examples . Affrus: An OS X Perl IDE
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Journal of kaare (663)
I've decided to polish my gvim installation in order to have a more IDE like environment. Initially I wanted to find a replacement, but after looking at a lot of alternatives ...
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Name a Perl IDE - get a Perl book or YAPC ticket
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