On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Rayne <disciplera...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to add paste, but I'd terribly hate to have to break tradition
> with the other trylanguage sites. :<

Until I read this part of the thread, I hadn't noticed that paste
didn't work (since I was highlighting code and clicking the Try
Clojure button each time - which essentially did the copy'n'paste for
me). If I'm in a non-browser environment and want to try code out, I
have to change applications anyway and might as well switch to
Terminal and a running REPL. So the extension works really well for me
when browsing a web site that contains Clojure code, or when I just
have an idea inspired by reading something on the web. For other uses,
switching to a web browser to run code wouldn't really occur to me.

Just my 2ยข.
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