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Which editor(s) or IDE(s) are you using for Perl development?

Eclipse + EPIC, Perl Express, Padre, Kephra, Open Perl IDE, Perl Code Editor, Perl Studio, visiPerl+, Perl Scripting Tool, EngInSite-Perl, PerlEdit, PerlWiz, DzSoft Perl, OptiPerl, Perl Builder, SciTE, Notepad++, NEdit, Vim (or vi or gvim), Kate, FTE, Emacs (or xemacs, with or without extensions), KDevelop, Joe, Jed, Gedit, Anjuta, JEdit, Komodo IDE, Komodo Edit, Prof. Notepad, Ultra Edit (plain or Studio), EditPlus, ED for Windows, TextPad, Editeur, TextMate, Notepad2, Pico, Geany, nano, PSPad, Smultron, SlickEdit, mcedit, BBEdit, TextWrangler, KEdit or something else?

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