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Re: perl editor on windows

by b10m (Vicar)
on Jan 21, 2004 at 20:30 UTC ( [id://322990]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to perl editor on windows

<flamebait>Of course you could use the great Vim ;)</flamebait>

Nah, honest, it's a great editor, although it takes a while getting used to it.

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why vim is good and why I use it
by g00n (Hermit) on Jan 21, 2004 at 22:17 UTC

    it really depends on how confident the programmer is and what your system dictates. new users may benifit from active states xplatform perl gui,visual perl. it has extensive online help and code completion. but it's commercial and costs $$US.

    Others of the gnu persuasion (who would rather spend money on hardware) require stable, active and well rounded editing tools such as Pico, ed, nano, emacs, vi, vim etc.

    for me vim wins for a number of reasons. when I move from obsd->linux, linux->windows, windows->cygwin, windows->ssh->obsd etc... I use use ...

    for me it allows me to leverage my editor skills on many platforms, harness the energy of the perl/vim community with scripts and customize my editors the way I want it, compile in different features. Emacs has pretty much the same capability - vim is my choice for the reasons outlined.

    as with perl, when using editors TMTOWTDI. You can use different editors for different situations (vi for quick changes, vim for developing, emacs for development, ed for updates .... get the idea?

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