Re: Professional IDE for a cross-platform Perl application



Bob wrote:

I start entertaining the belief that I have to rewrite the whole
application again.

I was about to suggest that. A 15-year old application is just too old to
port around to different platforms given the leaps and bounds that happened
in computing since then. You have a major new requirement now: portability.
With that in mind, start from a clean slate.

--Ala

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