Don't be discouraged.  At work I use Eclipse with all sorts of mature tools
(this is Java).  It is, more or less, pretty easy to use.  At home I use
Aquamacs with a simple clojure-mode.el.  I can produce lines of code many
times faster and easier with the later.  No doubt a big part reflects the
superiority of Clojure, but I insist the Emacs environment also contributes.
 It will take a little longer to ramp up to being productive, but if your
experience is like mine, you'll find the overall experience is better.
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Raoul Duke <rao...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > Try frequently doing:
>
> all of this sounds like it would be great if i understood enough of it
> all to make some patches to the source code -- it strikes me as rather
> newbie-unfriendly the way it currently all works. $0.02.
>
> sincerely.
>
> >
>

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