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Re: Favourite GUI Debuggers

by rkg (Hermit)
on Dec 13, 2003 at 02:19 UTC ( [id://314452]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Favourite GUI Debuggers

For Win boxen, I'm now a solid fan of optiperl.

At first I was dubious, as the default colors and lines and dashes everywhere turned me off, but it is quite a nice IDE.

You can customize just about everything in it; it offers a regex debugger; perl tidy built in; a web server built in; secure publish to remote server; pod extraction; etc. Stable -- no crashes on me yet -- and low-cost.

your mileage may vary...

rkg

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Re: Re: Favourite GUI Debuggers
by astroboy (Chaplain) on Dec 13, 2003 at 03:12 UTC
    I second OptiPerl. It was particularly useful introducing it to a development team that had no Perl or UNIX experience. The IDE got them up to speed, and they could debug their UNIX scripts remotely from their PCs. I'm sure that Komodo offers this too, but it's expensive, and I found it slowwwww when I was evaluating it.

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