On Jul 19, 2011, at 3:54 AM, Clojure Neophyte wrote:
> 
> Again, for Clojure to have wider adoption it should have a beginners' IDE. It 
> shouldn't be distributed just as jar files.

FWIW I just double-clicked on the clooj jar and it launched like any other 
application -- I didn't have to know that it was a jar or even what a jar is. 
Assuming that this also works on other OSes (I'm using Mac OS X) then I think 
this is already beginner friendly. I *think* it also includes everything that a 
newbie needs for a complete workflow without any other tools or Terminal 
interactions...

 -Lee

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