> Thanks for being loyal users, and please do give nrepl.el a try.

I gave nrepl.el a shot today and I was quite impressed to say the least.

There were a couple of minor annoyances though -

* M-. on a JVM inter-op call throws an exception. This should be
handled gracefully.
* When using M-x nrepl, I can't specify a host, so it always picks localhost
* M-x repl should show me the default host/port automatically (does
nREPL have a default port at all?)
* There is no way to disconnect (or at least I couldn't find one)
* Backspace with paredit is broken

I am quite liking the way nREPL & nrepl.el are progressing, I think I
will be able to switch quite soon.

Kudos to Tim, Phil, Chas and everyone involved!

Regards,
BG

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Baishampayan Ghose
b.ghose at gmail.com

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