Hi there,

I just finished making a screencast primarily for new Overtone users on how to 
get set up with Emacs as a primary editor:

http://vimeo.com/25190186

It turns out that this should be pretty useful for Clojure hackers in general 
as it's really a screencast on how to set up a Clojure environment using Emacs 
slime, swank and cake. Just s/Overtone/your-project/

Of course, it's also great if you're interested in making music with 
programming languages :-)

Sam

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