It is absolutely an advantage. What I want is different from what you want.
I want standalone script files and Clojure will not do that. Tell me, why
do you like having project files for everything? If you're doing bigger
projects, I can understand why you want project files.

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com>wrote:

> You seriously think the lack of Leiningen is an advantage ?
>> <facepalm>
>
>
> With pip/easy_install and virtual_env, there's really not much of a point.
> Would lein-py be nice? Yeah, but it's hardly a show-stopper.
>
>
It's not just leiningen though. Clojure is incredibly complicated. It takes
a long time to get used to everything you need to know in order to use
clojure effectively. That's why I switched to clojurescript because it's a
subset of clojure. Then, I switched to clojurepy because I know python
better and python doesn't force you to think asynchronously.

Timothy
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