There is a Perl.NET package that ActiveState distributes.  They call it
Visual Perl, and I've heard it works quite well, but it's a little pricy. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Janek Schleicher
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Sent: 7/13/03 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: Perl on Visual studio

Ronen Kfir wrote at Sun, 13 Jul 2003 19:29:27 +0300:

> I hold the visual studio .net professional CD. How do I install perl
on
> it? Installed the windows compenents cd. Now I can see a setup page
with
> checkboxes I have to choose from. Things like: Path
> Languege tools
> Etc.
> docomuntaation

What have you tried to find out about .NET and Perl in combination?

Perl is completely independent of .NET. If you want to install Perl, go
to
e.g. www.activestate.com and download their windows binary.

> What to choose, what not.

In every case, you don't need anything of Microsoft to install Perl. You
only need Perl. (With a C-Compiler, you can compile it from source code)


> How to continue after?

Don't know, what do you want to do with Perl?


Greetings,
Janek

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