
I’m sure many of us have come across NetBeans - whether in reviews, - or just looking for an IDE.
Of course, labor pervodov use vim, Eclipse or less popular things - but I would really like to see Perl support in NetBeans.
Personally, by virtue of my habits, I have to use two editors - Komodo Edit for Perl and NetBeans for Java / PHP - and I get into NB more and more - it slows down less than Komodo, has
a feature car and a small truck of amenities, knows how to “refactor” "And tidy code, pleasant and logical deployment of projects - in general, I will not list all of its
Features - I just advise you to
download and see it - it's good that it is cross-platform.
NetBeans is good at everything, but here’s one big drawback — it doesn’t have any Perl support at all. Enthusiasts have developed a syntax highlighter - but what's the use of it when you can't even create a project :) Other enthusiasts have done
NBPerl - but now the patient is more dead than alive.
')
So, what am I leading to.
There is an open
“requester feature bug” - and if he collects at least 5 votes, his priority will increase to P2. The more votes there are, the more priority is given to the implementation of Perl support.
I think that NetBeans superfluous will certainly not be in a small enough order Perl-ready-editors :) I suggest collectively voting.)
Voting link - you need to register.