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Re: Re: Is Java really better than Perl???

by gsiems (Deacon)
on Apr 20, 2004 at 19:38 UTC ( [id://346769]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Is Java really better than Perl???
in thread Is Java really better than Perl???

Not disagreeing with the first part, but there are IDE options for Perl beyond one's favorite editor.

For example, there is a Perl plugin for Eclipse (EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration).

IIRC you can use wxGlade to create wxWidgets (formerly wxWindows) to create GUI's that are usable by Perl.

Then there is Perl Builder: The IDE for Perl, or Open Perl IDE, or just http://www.google.com/search?q=perl+IDE

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Re: Re: Re: Is Java really better than Perl???
by Vautrin (Hermit) on Apr 20, 2004 at 20:27 UTC
    Well, I guess there are IDEs. Perhaps I would have been better off saying that you don't need an IDE. Even when I code in Java or C++, I always use Emacs and have never needed Netbeans, or Microsoft Visual Studio

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      That I can agree with-- even though I do toy with IDE's on occasion ;^)

      Funny thing is, I keep going back to my favorite text editor(s)...

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