Hi,

then there is Vim+VimClojure. It is relatively full-featured, but has its 
quirks and is not necessarily trivial to set up for full integration. But it 
can get you quite a long part of the trip with plain Vim features.

However it is only an option if you are a Vim user already. Otherwise I would 
recommend to stay with what you know. Eclipse background => ccw, Netbeans 
background => enclojure, etc...

Sincerely
Meikel

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