I'll be damned - this worked.  Really, there needs to be some
prominent, easily-accessible guides for just dumb, ultra-basic stuff
like this.  I'm talking guides that assume the user has no knowledge
of anything except "programming" and "editing" (I mean, I don't even
know what the heck a "jar" file is).   And these guides need to be
linked right at the front page of the Clojure site.

Anyway, thanks.


On Mar 23, 7:25 pm, Stefan Sigurdsson <ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:50 AM, ultranewb <pineapple.l...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Short version:  How do I just open an editor, type in some Clojure
> > code, save it in a file, and then run it?
>
> Open a new file hello.clj in your current directory.
>
> Type in (println "hello world"), save and close.
>
> Run with java -jar /path/to/clojure.jar hello.clj
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stefan

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