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(interesting... ActivePerl on Windows)
 
(Very nice tool, notes on win32 perl)
 
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Btw, I like the name of this tools. I wonder, if all of you use RoboResearch to test their robots? I set up my own RoboRumble server and test my robot on it (with carefully choose 85 robots) --[[User:Nat|<span style="color:#099;">Nat</span>]] [[User talk:Nat|<span style="color:#0a5;">Pavasant</span>]] 01:49, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
 
Btw, I like the name of this tools. I wonder, if all of you use RoboResearch to test their robots? I set up my own RoboRumble server and test my robot on it (with carefully choose 85 robots) --[[User:Nat|<span style="color:#099;">Nat</span>]] [[User talk:Nat|<span style="color:#0a5;">Pavasant</span>]] 01:49, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
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Very neat tool! Also Nat, other alternatives for windows are [http://strawberryperl.com/ StrawberryPerl] and the perl install included in [http://www.cygwin.com/ Cygwin]. ActivePerl is the most popular, but StrawberryPerl is community based and I'd personally trust it more. For more information on Perl for windows [http://win32.perl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Win32_Distributions this site] seems to be very complete. --[[User:Rednaxela|Rednaxela]] 03:51, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

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Interesting...

In Windows you probably need to install ActivePerl, which if I remember correctly automatically synchronise .pl file, so you don't need to edit the path to perl.

Btw, I like the name of this tools. I wonder, if all of you use RoboResearch to test their robots? I set up my own RoboRumble server and test my robot on it (with carefully choose 85 robots) --Nat Pavasant 01:49, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Very neat tool! Also Nat, other alternatives for windows are StrawberryPerl and the perl install included in Cygwin. ActivePerl is the most popular, but StrawberryPerl is community based and I'd personally trust it more. For more information on Perl for windows this site seems to be very complete. --Rednaxela 03:51, 11 October 2009 (UTC)