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Friday, April 4, 2008



ActiveState Perl Dev Kit Pro v7.2.0.284799 | 10.48 MB

The Perl Dev Kit (PDK) provides essential tools for Perl programmers, making it simple to build and deploy applications. PDK features application builders for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX; plus a suite of tools to speed development time and improve code quality.

PDK 7.2 supports ActivePerl 5.6, ActivePerl 5.8 and ActivePerl 5.10. As per our usual policy, this is a free update for all PDK 7.0 users.

Deploy
Deploy your Perl programs to anyone, anywhere.
Deliver code as executables or as Windows Services,
ActiveX components, .NET assemblies or in the System Tray.
Easily create MSI files using Perl code.

Code
Filter text interactively, with on-the-fly results.
Jumpstart your transition from VBScript to Perl.

Fix
Improve code performance and reliability through coverage
experiments, hotspot analysis and data set comparisons.
Find problems fast with the nimble Windows debugger.
PDK Pro

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