I am a C# developer, writing ASP.NET, Windows Applications, managed
libraries for 7 years by now. And before that I had done some C/C++. I
have never - well; almost never - stepped out of Microsoft world (out
of Visual Studio actually) for any big projects and I am not so fluent
in things like automating things (NAnt, ...), TDD (NUnit, ...) and
that kind of stuff (being a real developer if some put it so) - I have
done some Java and PHP programming for fast developing in one project
or two.

* Is Clojure proper for such a person to step into open source world
(and I take it as inevitably into Java world)?

What I have in mind is to develop something on Google App Engine (so
it is mostly web application and it will have some libraries and
executables to run on GAE or other servers).

Regards

Note: Visual Studio can be assumed as a perfect entrance into .NET
world: editor, debugger, web development, test tools, designers,
deployment tools (primitive ones), etc.

Is there such an entrance to Clojure? (Not necessarily a Visual
Studio, but a bundle of *standardized* - that's a leaky word, I know -
tools, a set of tools as the main route to go along).

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