This is really nice to learn and play with clojure :)
Thanks!

On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Denis Labaye <denis.lab...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Frank Siebenlist <
> frank.siebenl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We're happy to announce the new clj-ns-browser 1.3.0 - the "cool
>> button-row widget" - release.
>>
>> The Clojure Namespace Browser is a GUI-based, Smalltalk-like development
>> tool that makes it easy to see, inspect, search, and browse the different
>> namespaces, classes/types, and vars of your live Clojure environment. It
>> allows you to see the online docs, the source code, the associated
>> clojuredocs comments/examples/see-alsos, as well as the var's meta-data and
>> values.
>>
>> Installation is achieved by adding a single line to your project.clj:
>>
>>     ;; Leiningen version 1
>>     :dev-dependencies [[clj-ns-browser "1.3.0"]]
>>
>>     ;; Leiningen version 2
>>     :profiles {:dev {:dependencies [[clj-ns-browser "1.3.0"]]}}
>>
>> After (use 'clj-ns-browser.sdoc), the browser can be invoked at the REPL
>> with for example: (sdoc map)
>> where "sdoc" is a macro equivalent to and compatible with the venerable
>> "clojure.repl/doc" one, but give you just a "little" more info. After the
>> browser's GUI is invoked, you can point&click to your heart's content.
>>
>> A few of the highlights of the new release are:
>>
>> • upgraded dependencies to latest&greatest (clojure 1.4, seesaw 1.4.2,
>> etc.)
>>
>> • Andy concocted a cool, new, button-row widget that allows for a more
>> flexible display of var/class/namespace information.
>>
>> • syntax highlighting of source code thru use of rsyntaxtextarea
>>
>> • improved invocation of external web-browser
>>
>> • many invisible improvements...
>>
>> There are too many other great features to mention here - please take a
>> look at:
>> "https://github.com/franks42/clj-ns-browser";
>>
>> Enjoy,
>> Frank Siebenlist
>> Andy Fingerhut
>>
>
> Congrats !
>
> That's really great, especially for newcomers, the combo: REPL (to modify
> the environment) + ns-browser (to view/explore the environment) makes
> working with Clojure really comfortable.
>
>
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