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[mailto:za-pm-bounces+winstonh=mweb.co...@pm.org] On Behalf Of Anne
Wainwright
Sent: 25 January 2011 04:24 AM
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Subject: Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE
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Hello,
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[mailto:za-pm-bounces+winstonh=mweb.co...@pm.org] On Behalf Of Anne
Wainwright
Sent: 25 January 2011 12:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE
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Hello, Winston,
These guys are _selling_ Perl, Python
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Hi,
I was looking at Perl IDEs. Not much around, but I found Padre on cpan.
No 'star rating', no reviews, what gives? Do we all use vim and the
perl debugger?
Anne
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I have tried one or two IDE's but they all mean using a non vi interface
and find the other features of vi are just too good to loose.
So use vim and perltidy. Usual run perl -cw script before runing
perltidy to avoid a horrible mess.
Vi is
available for anyone interested.
krgds
Walter
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 13:32:16 +0200
From: anothera...@fables.co.za
To: za-pm@pm.org
Subject: [za-pm] Padre IDE
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Hi,
I was looking at Perl IDEs. Not much around, but I found Padre on cpan
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Hello, Anne,
Hello, Spike, Edoardo, Walter,
Thanks for your input. I am using vim, gvim even! gedit is almost done
with as I pick up confidence. I have the vimbook.
I installed perltidy utility (couldn't get it installed from cpan? so
downloaded
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Subject: Re: [za-pm] Padre IDE
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Hello, Winston,
These guys are _selling_ Perl, Python, Tcl! ???
Anne
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:09:23 +0200
Winston Haybittle winst...@mweb.co.za wrote:
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Yep - that's why I have a shorcut to perl -cw that I run first. When I
get time I want to make a simple shell script that will run perl -c and
then only run perltidy if that is successful.
Vim is well worth persevering with - you will soon be