2011/3/23 Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com>

> > 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.
>

It's a shame that such past experiences have made you avoid even trying
ccw/Eclipse combo.

That said, what's important is that you're sufficiently happy with the
solution you have currently.

Cheers,

-- 
Laurent


>
> 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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