On 30 Mar, 19:12, Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The labrepl now has much better "getting started" instructions, thanks  
> to everyone who pitched in. But this begs the question: Why hide the  
> getting started instructions in a single project? So, I am working to  
> create definitive instructions for getting started with Clojure in a  
> variety of environments.

I tried to gather all instructions needed for getting started
with Emacs and SLIME:
http://wiki.github.com/robwolfe/leiningen/clojure-with-emacs-and-slimeswank

In my opinion this description:
http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Emacs
is a little bit too terse.
It assumes that everyone is an Emacs and Java expert
and Linux user (e.g. no info about ELPA patch for Windows).
It would be great to have a step by step instruction even for newbies.
Hundreds of blogs is not useful at all. Feel free to use my
description
somehow (e.g. copy and paste) in order to create one comprehensive
wiki page with all needed instructions.

Br,
Rob

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