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in reply to Vim and You

I use Vim, Elcipse with EPIC, and SciTE for Perl development on Windows. I find myself using Vim most often because:

  1. It works the same on Windows, Unix (incl. Linux), and OS-X
  2. It has an excellent Perl mode, with lots of time-saving shortcuts
  3. It's endlessly extensible; writing your own macros/etc. is extremely easy
  4. It's portable -- I can have versions of Vim for every major OS on a keychain drive

Every editor in my personal toolkit does some of those things, but Vim is they only one that has all of them.

That said, the best advice as to which editor to use is this: find one that works the way you like to work, and use it. Editors are a very personal preference, and there is no "one true editor". Your editor should:

If you like TextMate, though, you may want to try InType or E-TextEditor. Both are attempts to be a "TextMate for Windows".

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