Hi there Wiggins,

Thank you for your advice, I have heard of Cygwin and tried to visit their
site but it says it can't find the domain. Will try later. I have also heard
of ActiveState. I am wanting to develop pure CGI programs with Perl (when i
finally learn it), is this setup still good for this, getting ActiveState
and CygWin. I suppose installing Apache on my machine will be required as
well. Recommend any distro's like FoxServ, etc?

Regards
Anthoni


"Wiggins D'Anconia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Many Windows perl'ers advocate ActiveState's ActivePerl which is very
> fine, I would suggest using Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com) if you wanted
> to most closely simulate the linux environment under windows. It comes
> with a nice installer, and will give you many of the command line
> utilities you will be using under Linux.  As a 90% Linux (8% Mac OS X,
> 2% Win NT (work)) I depend on having Cygwin installed under NT.
>
> http://danconia.org
>
> Anthoni wrote:
> > Hi there Coders,
> >
> > I am totally new to Perl programming, but know the following languages.
> > Java, Visual Basic and Pascal / Delphi. I also know a smidgin of C. I
have
> > ordered a book from Amazon that will teach me, but before it arrives I
would
> > like to dabble a bit.
> >
> > I have some webspace on a Unix / Linux server that has the Apache server
> > installed. I am running WinXP for the time being (Hoping to get Lindows
> > Linux Distro). What I want to know is what is the best method for
getting
> > Perl up and running on WinXP box that will allow me to then upload to my
> > webspace on the Linux box? I would like to simply code on my XP box,
then
> > just upload to my server (with as little alterations as possible of
course
> > :)
> >
> > Kind Regards
> > Anthoni
> >
> >
> >
>



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