Luc,
Windows users should be good to go.  Clojurebox, Enclojure & CCW are
ready for use for any Java dev with some experience.  As for the
installation process, pick you poison:

http://vimeo.com/tag:install_clojure

Sorry to self-post,
Sean

On Mar 22, 7:31 am, Luc Préfontaine <lprefonta...@softaddicts.ca>
wrote:
> Is my first impression right or wrong ?
>
> Is Clojure harder to setup from Windows for beginners ?
>
> Would an installer (.msi) help by hiding Java related details and
> providing some basic scripts to run it ?
>
> Luc P.
>
> On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 16:48 +0530, Martin DeMello wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Joel Westerberg
> > <joel.westerb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Every time I've started up with a clojure project I've had to spend a few
> > > hours fiddling with the environment, not that I don't do that with other
> > > languages, but it would be nice with an officially sanctioned solution for
> > > setting up a sane environment.
>
> > Even better, an officially sanctioned solution expressed both as
> > documentation, and as a collection of shell scripts for all the major
> > platforms.
>
> > (As another non-java-familiar clojure adoptee, classpaths were
> > definitely a hurdle)
>
> > martin

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