I use Leiningen to compile and run my Clojure projects. I create a new
project with Leiningen, use Clojure Box to edit code and try out one
line at a time, then switch back to Leiningen for downloading
libraries or for compiling my own project into a library or program.

http://github.com/technomancy/leiningen

Or if you are just working with one file, it may be simpler to put a
bunch of your code into a file and use the "load" command from the
prompt in Clojure Box.

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 7:55 PM, ishkabible <j...@ehrlichks.net> wrote:
> lastly i have been messing around with new languages just to try them
> out. in trying out coljure (only functional language i have tried yet)
> but i can compile anything longer than one line. im using Coljure Box
> but im very confused as to how i am supposed to write code that dose
> more than one thing. basically how do i save files, compile them, then
> run them?
>
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