On Dec 9, 1:27 pm, Chas Emerick <cemer...@snowtide.com> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2011, at 11:27 PM, jlhouchin wrote:
>
> > As I work through the Programming Clojure book, I play with the code I
> > enter into the REPL.
> > I just want to say that I am infinitely enjoying using the REPL in
> > Counterclockwise. It does make multi-line code so much nicer.
>
> > Awesome job guys.
>
> > Now that I had my perverse pleasure. Is there a way to force quit a
> > command/job rather than the REPL?
>
> > Thanks again for a totally awesome tool and language.
>
> Counterclockwise does not yet provide the UI for killing a running 
> evaluation.  Coming sooner or later. :-)
>
> BTW, if you have further tooling questions, there is a dedicated 
> Counterclockwise mailing list:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/clojuredev-users/

Hello,

Yes, I am subscribed to the Counterclockwise list. The main reason I
posted here is that I do no know what is Counterclockwise versus what
is nREPL in this particular situation. Would you still consider the
Counterclockwise list the preferred list for this question? I will
keep that in mind for further questions and comments.

Thanks.

Jimmie

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