Hello Laurent,
Thank you very much for your answers and maintaining CCW. I was
partially encouraged to use Eclipse (a while back) due to the
existence of CCW (or clojure-dev as it was then).

I wrote: […] sophisticated syntax based evaluation or inferences from
“cold code” [...] not node.

This is just my personal language in referring to evaluating code from
its parse tree. In my mind, code when on the screen being edited: it
is cold. But when run through the clojure compiler: it is hot. My
understanding of programming is completely intuitive not formally
taught.

So, I may know some stuff by personal research, but my education is
not computer science, and my work experience is not in programming. I
have been interested in the subject for nearly 20 years now as an
“armchair programmer”. I only manged to skew my education a little
towards that, and I managed to make some of my work experience in IT
project management systems. Only this year (with the US recession) did
this interest become more involved for me than just a part-time hobby.

I often end-up feeling that I don't know what other programmers seem
to “just know” due to their direct work experience or education. I
very much appreciated your encouragement above. Thanks again.

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