First and foremost, hosted repls are a pain in the ass given that you have to sandbox them. I like your idea though. I think it is something that would make a very nice addition to tryclojure itself (specialized repls and a real text editors). If you give it more thought, shoot me an email or something so that we can discuss details and see if we can't get the thing into tryclojure. P.S. I am on my phone and freezing to death, thus my formatting standards may not be as high as usual. Stuart Sierra wrote: > The new Amazon Elastic Beanstalk hosts web apps packaged as WAR files. I > haven't heard of anyone using it with Clojure, but I know Clojure works in > WAR containers, so it shouldn't be a problem. > http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/ > > Chas Emerick's nREPL (network REPL) library may be useful. > https://github.com/clojure/tools.nrepl > > Anthony Simpson (@IORaynes) started Clojail, a sandboxing library. > https://github.com/Raynes/clojail > > -Stuart Sierra > clojure.com
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