generik macrumors 601 Original poster Aug 5, 2005 4,116 1 Minitrue Feb 17, 2006 #1 Hey folks, Coming from the Windows front I really miss Optiperl that is unfortunately Windows only, does anyone know of a mac equivalent that is nice to use?
Hey folks, Coming from the Windows front I really miss Optiperl that is unfortunately Windows only, does anyone know of a mac equivalent that is nice to use?
T TrumanApple macrumors member Jan 2, 2005 87 0 Feb 18, 2006 #2 emacs generik said: Hey folks, Coming from the Windows front I really miss Optiperl that is unfortunately Windows only, does anyone know of a mac equivalent that is nice to use? Click to expand... Emacs...
emacs generik said: Hey folks, Coming from the Windows front I really miss Optiperl that is unfortunately Windows only, does anyone know of a mac equivalent that is nice to use? Click to expand... Emacs...
T therevolution macrumors 6502 May 12, 2003 468 0 Feb 19, 2006 #4 Emacs, SubEthaEdit, and Vim are nice, but they are text editors, not IDEs. Have you tried this Perl plugin with Eclipse?
Emacs, SubEthaEdit, and Vim are nice, but they are text editors, not IDEs. Have you tried this Perl plugin with Eclipse?
iMeowbot macrumors G3 Aug 30, 2003 8,634 0 Feb 19, 2006 #5 Activestate brought Komodo over to OS X a while back. Some people love that IDE, others don't care for it, but at least they have a free trial.
Activestate brought Komodo over to OS X a while back. Some people love that IDE, others don't care for it, but at least they have a free trial.
C cube Suspended May 10, 2004 17,011 4,973 Feb 19, 2006 #6 therevolution said: Emacs, SubEthaEdit, and Vim are nice, but they are text editors, not IDEs. [/URL] Click to expand... Emacs is more than an IDE. It's almost an operating system, given all the things you can do from it. But maybe nobody wrote any IDE capabilities for Perl (I don't know as I don't care).
therevolution said: Emacs, SubEthaEdit, and Vim are nice, but they are text editors, not IDEs. [/URL] Click to expand... Emacs is more than an IDE. It's almost an operating system, given all the things you can do from it. But maybe nobody wrote any IDE capabilities for Perl (I don't know as I don't care).
G Grover macrumors member May 14, 2004 48 0 Feb 19, 2006 #7 I haven't tried it so I don't have an opinion to share about it but you can find a Perl IDE for OS X here: http://www.latenightsw.com/affrus/index.html
I haven't tried it so I don't have an opinion to share about it but you can find a Perl IDE for OS X here: http://www.latenightsw.com/affrus/index.html