Am Montag 25 September 2006 08:55 schrieb Ratcliffe, Jeffrey (Peters): > Sorry for this being slightly off-topic, but: > > Are any of you guys using an IDE? > > For want of anything better, I am using nedit, which looks foul on Ubuntu > Dapper, but is a miles better editor than gedit.
On the editor-only-level, I use vim. You might want to try kate (if you use KUbuntu...). > I tried out Eclipse + EPIC, but the editor was nowhere near as nice as > nedit and I could only get Perl syntax highlighting if the file was .pl. I just installed Eclipse + EPIC myself these days (also Ubuntu Dapper). So far, I like it somehow, mostly because of the Package Explorer and the "Outline". It is definitly more efficient to select a specific subroutine in the outline tree than browsing through bunches of files and pages of code looking for it... On the other hand, it is not the most responsive software I ever used:-) And it's not as smart as I would like it to be. Write, for example, my $foo = Foo->new; $foo-> (you get a selection of the available methods here, which is nice!). But write (as it happens more often this way): my $foo = shift; # or my $foo = $other_foo; or my $foo = $tree->get_model or ... $foo-> (you get nothing here...) @Daniel: Is Komodo any better in this regard? Regards, Stephan _______________________________________________ gtk-perl-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-perl-list
