On Friday, 23 June 2017 23:14:55 UTC+1, lawrence...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I'm curious if folks think it is easier to work with Emacs on a Linux 
> machine, or on a Mac? 
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> I use Emacs on Mac, Linux and Windows. I disagree that it's more difficult 
to use on the Mac vs Linux. On Windows I get my emacs from cygwin so there 
is a bit of 'mental gear shifting' required between path names and line 
endings. 

On the Mac I installed homebrew and installed Emacs that way. Once in 
Emacs, I did exactly the same for all three platforms - added MELPA to the 
packages list and then installed cider (and paredit). I can post more 
details if you want but it sounds like you're an Emacs veteran already!

I've used Atom+protorepl on Windows. It gives you a more modern/better 
integrated system but IMO it doesn't have all the features/reliability of 
Emacs+cider. (this might just be down to my unfamiliarity with Atom)

Hope that helps.
 

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