Let's say I *hate* dealing with Java classpaths, especially within
IDEs.
Somehow, it's always the hardest configuration part of setting up a
project.

Let's add I want to use clojure + clojure.contrib.

If my mileage is representative at all of most newcomer's experiences
trying to get acquainted with clojure, this is very bad: all the
following editors have a plugin for clojure, but none of them comes
with an easy way to add clojure.contrib to the classpath.

emacs+SLIME+clojure-mode - works incredibly great for core clojure
netbeans - works great for core clojure
intellij - works ok for core clojure; if I add contrib's jar to the
libs, it seems to see it somehow, but still doesn't work

I have spent ~30 mins in each one of them trying to make it work, and
failed. I have also spent some time skimming different tutorials, and
it looks like this is not covered.

Would you fellow clojurians have wise advice for me? While I await
your answers, I'm going to try eclipse. I think I've read Laurent
Petit, the other day, saying his eclipse plugin automatically handles
classpaths.

I would *love* to know how to make it work in each one of these
editors; I'm not yet decided on which one I want to use.
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