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Are you still using emacs and/or vim?
Yes, vim. To me, the one useful thing in an IDE would be the ability to jump directly to locations (editor-wise) Perl has warned or died at. In a debugging situation I can do without the extra demand on short-term memory to remember line numbers, nor am I fond of copy/pasting long file names. The module Vi::QuickFix does that for me. With use Vi::QuickFix in the main program, Perl logs errors and warnings to a file vim understands. That, and a decent versioning system serve me well enough. Anno In reply to Re: Perl Development Environment - Revisited
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