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vvh1te2011-08-02 13:25:34
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vvh1te, 2011-08-02 13:25:34

Light Perl IDE

Prompt easy and simple IDE for Perl. I'm just starting to get acquainted with the language, so nothing serious is needed yet. Of the basic requirements, a good graph interface for the debugger, and Code intelligence. OS Win XP.

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Lakewake, 2011-08-02
@vedmaka

I recommend Jetbrains products, in particular JetBrains PyCharm

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CrazySquirrel, 2011-08-02
@CrazySquirrel

Komodo Edit || Komodo IDE www.activestate.com/

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vvh1te, 2011-08-02
@vvh1te

I'll answer my own question:
So far I've settled on Padre, the Perl IDE
padre.perlide.org/
Quite light and handy. For some reason, the interface vaguely resembles Notepad ++. But it only makes me happy.

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rdolgov, 2011-08-02
@rdolgov

You can use vim, it seems to me that there are already 100500 plugins for it, you can build your own ide and nothing more.

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Denis Ilinykh, 2011-08-02
@greyhard

I asked the same question on the Moscow.pm mailing list, read, maybe you will find something useful
mail.pm.org/pipermail/moscow-pm/2011-June/010162.html

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afiskon, 2011-08-02
@afiskon

I'm not entirely sure what you mean by Code intelligence (like auto-completion?) and why you need a debugger (do you often use, say, a PHP debugger?). Personally, I use either VIM or Geany (Gedit seems to be good too). Also try Padre - this is an IDE designed for Perl and actually written in it.

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Renat Ibragimov, 2011-08-02
@MpaK999

DzSoft Perl Editor is old, but I still use it, fast and convenient, just under Windows.

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CGS, 2011-08-02
@CGS

Try this, how long have you been using it because it was light and everything you need to eat. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivePerl

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