On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Stuart Sierra
<the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I agree that the Clojure first-run experience is too rough.  Both
> Scala and JRuby, for example, are complete packages that you can
> download, unzip, install, and run -- on any platform -- without
> knowing anything about Java.
>
> Clojure needs to provide the same experience, even if it only matters
> for first-time users.
>
>
I have a project on github that I think comes pretty close. I created it so
I can have separate clojure environments for different projects without
having to muck with lein or maven (not to mention neither lein or
clojure-mavne-plugin were available at the time AFAIK). I still find this
the quickest way to get Clojure working on a new machine.I would appreciate
any feedback.

http://github.com/offbytwo/cljenv

-- 
Cosmin Stejerean
http://offbytwo.com

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