Just a quick note.  You should also be aware of this project that came
out recently:

http://github.com/liebke/clj

I haven't tried either yet so I can't really comment, but I like the
idea of creating and integrated package manager and repl utility.  Clj
also seems nice in the way it integrates with clojars.org.

-Jeff

On Jun 28, 10:09 pm, Brent Millare <brent.mill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I finally published my experiment to githubhttp://github.com/bmillare/dj
>
> The idea was to create the concept of a distribution for clojure which
> can maintain itself as well as all the projects created by the
> developer. It uses public maven repositories as resources but uses no
> maven code. This has pros and cons, it was relatively simple to
> implement the basics and I don't have to deal with complicated
> configurations to get maven work the way I wanted to. The downside was
> there is a lot of maven-plugins that provide functionality that I have
> to duplicate. Perhaps I can make a hybrid system in the future.
> Eventually the goal is to be building-tool agnostic, and provide glue
> to all the different tools, after all, native dependencies don't
> really fit the maven model that well.
>
> I'm still experimenting how to approach using git repositories as
> dependencies and versioning them properly.
>
> One nice feature I implemented is the ability to add to the classpath
> at runtime.
>
> The README should help explain the motivation and concepts behind the
> project, and the TUTORIAL should help get someone started in using it.
> For the truly curious, diving into the code is the only way.
>
> There very well should be bugs as well as missing functionality. It at
> least works well enough for my simple projects.
>
> I appreciate any feedback.
>
> Best,
> Brent Millare
>
> P.S.
> I'll update the tutorial in a bit but...
>
> using inferior-lisp with dj is easy,
>
> just add to the .emacs,
> (setq inferior-lisp-program "~/bin/dj repl")

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