Can I ask the stupid question? What would be the advantage of using
this over Eclipse + EPIC?
-Bob
On Feb 4, 2010, at 3:03 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
Have we had a Padre demo at a past Boston.pm meeting?
-Tom
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Epo-members-announce] Adding Padre, the Perl IDE as and
EPO project
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 13:29:12 +0200
From: Gabor Szabo <...>
To: EPO Members
[...]
As to the why would Padre be important to the Enlightened or Modern
Perl movement.
Padre is the first modern open source development environment for Perl
that allows people not familiar with vi/emacs to write high quality
Perl code.
Having a built in graphical debugger, an editor (and soon debugger)
for
regular expression, context sensitive help both for core perl
functions
and for CPAN modules, class browser, context aware auto completion,
refactoring tools for Perl will soon turn Padre into the leading
platform to write Perl on.
Not only this but Padre can be a tool to make it easy to start using
other EPO supported projects. See the Catalyst plugin of Padre.
Uh I am bad at writing promotional material...
Gabor
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