I suggest getting gvim on your PC. gvim can be difficult to learn at first
but is definitely needed when needing to replace some snippet of code in
multiple locations.
While notepad does allow you to do this, you can't enter pattern matching
expressions to replace on a command line with notepad.
isaac vanderpuije 写道:
i just installed the activeperl and dont know where to edit my source code (is
it notepad? ) and where to run it.Can any one help me because i want to learn
it bad.
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isaac vanderpuije <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i just installed the activeperl
and dont know where to edit my source code (is it notepad? ) and where to run
it.Can any one help me because i want to learn it bad.
You can use any editor which produces plain text, including notepad. I
don't
i just installed the activeperl and dont know where to edit my source code (is
it notepad? ) and where to run it.Can any one help me because i want to learn
it bad.
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