On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried paredit in emacs, found it really cool, and ported it to
> Counterclockwise.
> I'm now totally sold to it, and I couldn't imagine a working session with
> Counterclockwise's "Strict edition mode" (aka paredit for emacsers) turned
> off.

When I introduce anyone to Clojure who uses Eclipse, I set them up
with CCW and "strict structural mode" and they take the auto-matching
of ( { [ for granted and never question it. When I first started with
CCW and Clojure, I quickly found the benefits of strict mode
outweighed any minor annoyances.

When I switched to Emacs, the first thing I did was add paredit and
now I rely on it heavily when refactoring code (as well as for general
editing).
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