in reply to What's a good IDE to use for writing Perl?
Under Windows, I've used ConText for years and I'm quite happy with it. It's multi language so you can code in lots of languages with it.
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I've got it set up to use F12 to check syntax errors, F10 to run under PTKDB and F9 to run my code
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