I am on Windows and use CCW/Enclojure. But ClojureBox is all-in-one
solution for programming in emacs on windows.

On Dec 2, 10:22 am, "Heinz N. Gies" <he...@licenser.net> wrote:
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> On Nov 22, 2010, at 14:36 , HB wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > I'm pretty sure that this question is already been asked but failed to
> > find it.
> > What is your editor/IDE for Clojure?
> > I didn't try them all, which IDE has the best Clojure support these
> > days: IntelliJ, NetBeans or Eclipse?
> > I'm not pretty happy with IntelliJ plugin.
> > Thanks for help and time.
>
> Hi,
> I haven't tried IntelliJ but Emacs, Netbeans, Eclipse.
>
> What I have found:
>
> Emacs:
> If you are on windows don't use emacs unless you are happy with the absolute 
> are minimum or have a lot of time on your hand to dig out every single screw 
> to tweak. Generally it is more work especially if you are not a emacs guru 
> already - so on *nix it is very neat since it lets you use your own tools 
> like lein or git or whatever without too much interfering. Again if something 
> changes you've a lot of work ahead of you (Took me a day to get everything to 
> run with 1.2 and it still is throwing problems - so I guess that is only part 
> emac's fault since my incompetence is to blame here ;).
>
> Netbeans/Eclipse:
> I put them together for the start since they are very much the same. Neither 
> plugins gave me the same stability as emacs, they force you to use their 
> project setup (perhaps you can change it bit again it means extra work). It 
> is good that you can use them on about any platform with the same look&feel - 
> sadly I'm tied to windows at work. the newer netbeans plugin forces you to 
> use maven which made me cry and try out eclipse then I noticed that since I 
> already had the silly pom file it was easyer to use it them shoving my 
> dependencies down it's throat all by myself.
>
> In the end I ended using eclipse & ccw on windows since it feelt the best 
> there, emacs and eclipse on my mac. But all in all I found none a really 
> pleasant experience but rather felt like the entire IDE's force me to do 
> things their way (which they perfectly manage to choose entirely differently) 
> instead of letting me do my work, so once you resign and give up on having 
> things to just work and accept to do it the EMACS/Eclipse/Netbeans way they 
> are all bearable.
>
> I hope you much luck so ;),
> Heinz
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