> No I did not, because I didn't go the Eclipse route; rather, I tried
> NetBeans and Emacs.

That was my experience as well. I have tried many Eclipse based IDEs
and they all were slow, buggy, and utterly worthless. So I didn't even
try to touch Eclipse.

Emacs is...well....emacs. Sorry, but when I'm trying to learn a
language, remembering what spell to cast on the keyboard to get the
editor to run my script, was just a little too much to keep track of
at one time.

NetBeans has some major flaws, such as "don't click the Start REPL on
the run menu, as that doesn't work too well. Instead click on your
project and click Start REPL"
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1674793/enclojure-repl-cant-find-dependent-clj-file-on-load).
That's just sad.

>From what I've read and heard, TextMate would probably do exactly what
I want, but that only runs on Mac.

Timothy

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