Re: IDE's

2002-08-22 Thread Osmundo Fernandez
OptiPerl works well for our needs. "Stan Benner"

Re: Re: IDE's

2002-08-22 Thread Jochen Berger
It's me again... If payware / shareware is ok for you, then try JPad Pro or SidePad Pro by Modelworks (www.modelworks.com). You can use it for a variety of languages, e.g. Java, C, C++, C#, Perl etc. Have a look. CU Jochen Berger Tim Musson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 22.08.02 13:39:37:

Re: IDE's

2002-08-22 Thread shawn_milochik
Textpad, from www.textpad.com -- I use it for Perl, Javascript, ASP, Net.Data, text, etc. It has tons of features, allows you to have multiple documents open at once, sytax highlighting (and you can make your own syntax files), line numbers, and several other cool things. Shawn

Re: IDE's

2002-08-22 Thread Tim Musson
Hey Matt, My MUA believes you used Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) to write the following on Thursday, August 22, 2002 at 4:10:40 AM. >> I'm using Komodo from Active State and find it very slow when >> running code. Can anyone recommend a Windows based app that >> pro

Re: IDE's

2002-08-22 Thread Jochen Berger
Hi! Look for "Open Perl IDE" at SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/open-perl-ide/). The entire IDE (including manual) is about 1.6 MB. You can edit, debug and run scripts. I like it. CU Jochen Berger "Stan Benner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 22.08.02 07:55:33: > I'm using Komodo

RE: IDE's

2002-08-22 Thread Matt Wetherill
Not an IDE, but I use EditPlus 2 which has nice (IMHO) syntax display and allows you to run code and pipe the output to its own window with a single button press. Matt - ** Matt Wetherill University of Salford [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile: +44 7812 016059 office: +44 161