On Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:06:27 PM UTC-3, Moritz Ulrich wrote:
>
> The whole thing works in leiningen because it loads all necessary
> dependencies for you.
>
> I highly recommend to use leiningen for all dependency management,
> don't copy jars around. A quick look at the readme of Clooj reveals
> that it somehow supports leiningen :)
>
Thank you, your answer makes sense.  Scrutiny of the Clooj readme reveals "you 
are encouraged to use one of these [leiningen, cake] from the command line 
in conjunction with the clooj editor."  I don't see how, though.  I've run 
"lein deps" at the command line, and it makes satisfying noises, but it 
doesn't improve my ability to write code in Clooj.  Does this mean I can't 
write code incrementally in Clooj unless it has no dependencies?

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