My Perl IDE
By ET
I wanted to write “The Best Perl IDE” on the title, but on a second thought, I have decided not. There are so many good ones out there, why would this be the best? Anyway, I think it is the best for me. It is extremely compact, but fits my need. Beauty is simplicity.
It is called SciTe. The one I’m using has only one file. Only 500KB. You can type in the code on the left panel, and the result will be shown on the right panel.
More information can be found here.
SciTE currently is able to syntax style these languages (* denotes support for folding):
- Ada
- ANS.1 MIB definition files*
- APDL
- Assembler (NASM, MASM)
- AutoIt*
- Avenue*
- Batch files (MS-DOS)
- Baan*
- Bash*
- BlitzBasic*
- Bullant*
- C/C++/C#*
- Clarion*
- conf (Apache)*
- CSound*
- CSS*
- diff files*
- E-Script*
- Eiffel*
- Erlang*
- Flagship (Clipper / XBase)*
- Flash (ActionScript)*
- Fortran*
- Forth*
- Haskell
- HTML*
- HTML with embedded JavaScript, VBScript, PHP and ASP*
- Gui4Cli*
- IDL - both MSIDL and XPIDL*
- INI, properties* and similar
- InnoSetup*
- Java*
- JavaScript*
- LISP*
- LOT*
- Lout*
- Lua*
- Make
- Matlab*
- Metapost
- MMIXAL
- MSSQL
- nnCron
- NSIS*
- Objective Caml*
- Opal
- Octave*
- Pascal/Delphi*
- Perl, most of it except for some ambiguous cases*
- PostScript*
- POV-Ray*
- PowerBasic*
- PureBasic*
- Python*
- Rebol*
- Ruby*
- Scheme*
- scriptol*
- Specman E*
- Spice
- Smalltalk
- SQL and PLSQL
- TADS3*
- TeX and LaTeX
- Tcl/Tk*
- VB and VBScript*
- Verilog*
- VHDL*
- XML*
- YAML*
