* Wilson MacGyver <wmacgy...@gmail.com> [100316 18:17]:
> there is a good screencast that deal with compojure + emacs.
> 
> http://www.bestinclass.dk/index.php/2009/12/dynamic-interactive-webdevelopment/
> 
> compujure is a route based webframework, very much like ruby's sinatra.
> 
> I figure with your emacs background, this will feel very much at home.
  And again ... my many thanks.
  Here's a story for you:

  Some years ago, I posted a query to an online lisp community
  regarding a recommended lisp. 

  One common lisp programmer recommended newlisp. 
  
  I did a little with newlisp, really liked it, but one day I posted
  to the newlisp community whether any of them had contemplated
  writing newlisp in java.

  The developer replied: "That's clojure". So here I am.
  cheers
-- 
Tim 
t...@johnsons-web.com
http://www.akwebsoft.com

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