Arthur,
I can't thank you enough. Two great news in a week, that's awesome. I
am eagerly awaiting Wednesday.

But please, please, please DON'T ABANDON THIS PROJECT.

CLJ Hackers,
Please lend a hand. You have no excuse; it is written in Clojure. This
is what Clojure needs the most!

People shouldn't start programming the WRONG way (JAVA.COM) and then
come back to learn to think about their problems the RIGHT way
(www.clojure.org)! They should start with the Last Programming
language and CLOOJ is their first step.

Thinking~~:
- Maybe we need CLOOJ or something similar for .NET as well. David
Miller's work should be rewarded with a CLOOJ of it's own.
- A webstart version.
- I hope that we don't start to see hundreds of conflicting setup
instructions in blog posts (like those for Emacs).
- I wish that Swing was prettier on the eye. I love nice GUIs.

Thanks again

On Jul 18, 4:20 pm, Shantanu Kumar <kumar.shant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > All indentation uses spaces. I guess my fear is that users will find
> > it annoying if the TAB key is devoted to smart indentation and space
> > and delete are the only tools for adjusting the indentation manually.
> > But maybe manual indentation is a rare enough that it is better to use
> > TAB for smart indentation.
>
> Just wanted to highlight that both Emacs Clojure-mode and Eclipse/
> CounterClockWise use TAB to auto-indent the current line correctly.
> So, I guess the expectation would be likewise for the respective
> proportion of Clojure users. Though of course the key bindings should
> be re-mappable too IMHO.
>
> Regards,
> Shantanu

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