I spent the last week learning and using Emacs and CIDER for Clojure 
Development.

I've started to write up a lot of the lessons I've learned from doing so in 
the hopes that it will help some other people who attempt something similar.

Anyway, if you're interested in getting started with Emacs and CIDER, 
you'll have to learn about how to use the keyboard so I wrote a couple of 
key lessons in a Medium post:  Developing in Clojure with Emacs: Mastering 
the Keyboard 
<https://medium.com/@chris.shellenbarger/developing-in-clojure-with-emacs-mastering-the-keyboard-6cb9bef7f760>
.

My environment was Emacs 24.5.1 with CIDER 0.16.0 on Linux Mint 18.3.

I used the Clojure for the Brave and True <https://www.braveclojure.co> book 
for a basic intro into Emacs <https://www.braveclojure.com/basic-emacs/> and 
used the provided emacs configuration files as a starting point.  However, 
these only worked with CIDER 0.8.0 and were about four years old.  I made 
some modifications of the files to work with CIDER 0.16.0 and put them up 
for anyone to use on my BitBucket Repository 
<https://bitbucket.org/64BitChris/linux-emacs-configuration>.

I have a lot more to share about my Emacs experience, but I found that 
there was so much that I had to split it into multiple posts.   

Hope it helps someone out there!



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