All are Perl, C and shell programmers.
Favored editors are "vi/vim", "emacs" and "nano/pico"
Shells are: pdksh, bash, tcsh
Versioning System == CVS
Deployment system == a homegrown app
We use Perl 5.8.x and 5.10.x on near everything.
WxWidgets for our GUI interface which is effectively a binary operator. Its interfaces with our application servers via the POE stack and all its wonderful pieces. Recently we've gone to trying out "Rose::DB" for lots of good reasons vs. DBI.
You are barking up the wrong tree here mister.
Edit: Forgot the OS everything runs on and a few other comments.
Data Center == Linux for everything
Developer's Desktop == OSX, Linux and only Virtual machines for Windows testing. Our GUI for Windows is built on OSX and the Active Perl stuff for Windows is bundled into it. Our GUI for OSX is of course built on OSX and the same setup also can build for Linux.
QA does Windows testing in VMs only, most everyone in the company now has a Cranking Primary OSX machine.
Only the President and I are on Linux. And the President is finally capitulating to OSX soon. Only one contractor still uses a Windows Laptop and that is in addition to her Mac.
Continued:
I use Linux so thoroughly that, I'm annoyed by the OSX look and feel and the way it works and its automatic-ness. iTerm while a great product has annoyances that bother me, still. Many plugins for FireFox that I need to use do not work on OSX (VMWare's Console stuff and Migration tools).
So, I use Linux for everything for me... I have a Hackintosh for stuff when I don't want to lug my Laptop around and I need a mobile computer to stay in touch for work(with a USB Cellular Dongle). I have a Macbook Pro for my youngest daughter. I have a 24" iMac for the front room. The front room iMac also has VMware Fusion on it... mainly because a State Program my wife has to use to keep uptodate on Daycare ours and stuff only runs in Windows. That is the *ONLY* Windows running this house any more.