>
>> And that makes them impossible to use for Clojure?  Not as nice, I'll
>> admit- but welcome to the bleeding edge.
>>
>>
> They don't automatically deal with CLASSPATH and all that kind of issues
> either.
>

> Clojure lacks clear instructions that you can follow to the letter to get
> you started. Once you are started, it's easier to swap things.
>

Was the CLJ project (http://github.com/liebke/clj) mentioned on this thread?
It seems like it might be handy for those who want to teach Clojure in the
classroom. It handles the classpath stuff for you.

Also regarding editors, I've had good luck using Clojure with TextMate,
jEdit, Netbeans, and IntelliJ IDEA. The quality of the respective editors
can be a bit rough, but at least there are options for the EMACS/VI impaired
like myself.

Cheers
-- B
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Brian Schlining
bschlin...@gmail.com

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