I guess I'll throw in my 2 cents, since I'm a new guy with very
limited Java experience.

It is tricky getting Clojure to run, but not all of this is Clojure's
fault. It took me 2 days to get it running on my desktop running
ubuntu 10.04, with netbeans. I still have not been able to get the
labrepl working with netbeans on my desktop. I've been working off and
on getting Clojure to run on my laptop for a week now. My laptop had
ubuntu 9.04, but there was some bug between ubuntu and java that was
fixed in the later version. I upgraded to 10.04, now my touchpad and
keyboard are not detected and I'm doing a complete reinstall...

Netbeans isn't my ideal environment either. I'd prefer vim, but having
an entire group dedicated to getting vim working with Clojure suggests
it is not easy. Then there's the Java commandline compilation stuff,
which I'd imagine is trickier than hitting compile in an IDE like
Netbeans.

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