Actually, I realize now that I am going to use EMACS.

The thing that makes IntelliJ really great is the automatic refactoring 
of Java code, and the management of a g-zillion Java files.  It really 
has no big advantages for Clojure.
For hacking LISP, EMACS is still the king!

Tom Emerson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:00 AM, opus111 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Is anyone working on a Clojure plugin for IntelliJ?
>>     
>
> Not that I've seen, but there is Enclojure <http://enclojure.org/>
> which is built on top of NetBeans.
>
>     -tree
>
>   


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