Rick Moynihan <rick.moyni...@gmail.com> writes:
> This issue has got me thinking that the real problem appears to be
> that there isn't a standard or default way (script) to start up and
> run java/clojure projects... i.e. though this solves the problem when
> running clojure programs in emacs it doesn't do so for when you move
> into a different environment (perhaps staging or production) and want
> to run a REPL configured for your project or clojure program.
Strongly agreed. Clojure would be much more approachable and obvious
if
it included a standard shell script.

> Personally I think finding a nice lightweight, default solution to
> this problem that can be supported by all environments/editors/IDE's
> would make clojure even more suited to rapid prototyping, experimental
> development and bootstrapping projects in a painless manner.

I know there's one included in contrib now, but it's not quite the
same. I suppose in order to be portable there'd need to be a batch
file
for windows too; it's a shame there's no good cross-platform way to
handle
that.

-Phil
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