People getting started with Clojure have struggled to find an up-to- date source for information on getting their editor of choice up and running. This is unfortunate, since there is good support in a bunch of different editors.

The "Getting Started" page on Assembla (http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started ) should ameliorate this problem. A bunch of people have contributed or tested instructions for Netbeans/Enclojure, Eclipse/ Counterclockwise, IDEA/La Clojure, Emacs, Vim, and Leiningen.

Now we just need to make this page more google-findable. If you have a blog/twitter/whatever-the-kids-use-these-days, please link out to the Assembla page, especially if you written up your own getting started instructions.

Also, if you think the instructions suck please let me know how to make them better.

Big thanks to everyone who wrote or tested the setup instructions, and to the unsung heroes who implemented the editor support modes.

Thanks,
Stu

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