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ewemoa:
I've been using Perl (5 series) lately too -- recalling that use strict and use warnings are my friends :)

On Windows, I've had some good success using a portable version of Strawberry Perl.

Packaging up results for distribution for Windows is something I'm still sorting out -- some things tried include: CitrusPerl and PAR::Packer.


On a side note, have you given Padre a try?

ewemoa:
That one looks very interesting. I think I'm going to give it a whirl. :Thmbsup:
-40hz (December 11, 2014, 09:44 AM)
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Interested to hear how that goes for you.

The creator of Clojure has some interesting things to say too.

wraith808:
Why not LISP?
-Tuxman (November 13, 2014, 04:30 AM)
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I've started working my way through Clojure for the Brave and True.  Pretty nice so far.
-ewemoa (December 02, 2014, 09:54 PM)
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If you're working in Clojure, you might want to take a look at Light Table.  Pretty impressive!  And if you're on Windows, installing it with Chocolatey is really easy.

ewemoa:
Indeed, Light Table is quite something.


On a side note, the talk that inspired the creator had some nifty things too!

Ath:
On a side note, have you given Padre a try?
-ewemoa (December 11, 2014, 05:24 PM)
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The amount of work I expected to be doing on this script didn't leave (much) time of looking for an IDE, but this is good to know, thanks. :up:
And that Padre-author seems 'quite knowledgeable' in perl :Thmbsup: (to make the understatement of the day :tellme:)

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