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Re: Eclipse locking people into Java?

by exussum0 (Vicar)
on Dec 17, 2004 at 07:15 UTC ( [id://415613]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Eclipse locking people into Java?

Eclipse is pluggable. EPIC is a plugin for eclipse that allows one to write perl. Eclipse was designed to be an environment for managing files and writing code. It is java-coding-centric second.

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Re^2: Eclipse locking people into Java?
by mat21 (Beadle) on Dec 17, 2004 at 09:21 UTC
    I saw this plugin few day ago! Did anyone try it? Is it a good IDE for perl?
    I did not have time to test it.
    Thanks

      I tried it some time ago and used it for a small project. I rather liked it, so EPIC is part of my Eclipse setup. Then again, I never tried another Perl-specific IDE since I usually work with Emacs/bash.

      You get an outline with the subroutines so that the code is easy to navigate. There's also a list with modules that are used in the file. It is easy to run a file: parameters can be specified and saved for future runs (button click). There's syntax highlighting and on-the-fly syntax checking with errors marked and explained.

      All in all, EPIC is nice to use, although it still needs a lot of work when compared with the facilities the Java environment offers.

      Just my 2 cents, -gjb-

        thanks! that sounds well.
        I use Komodo. I will try to compare each other.
      Hi

      I use EPIC for almost all of my Perl coding. I think it's a great piece of work, and it's not even at the 1.0 release yet.

      The lead programmer for EPIC is very good at responding to community-raised bugs and enhancements. Check out the comments on sourceforge.

      Komodo is probably more robust, but then again, EPIC/Eclipse doesn't cost $300

      - j

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