On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> Of course the best solution is simply not to work on large projects and
> break your codebase up into manageable units where you can keep the
> project structure in your head, but I understand this isn't always
> within your control.

Our Clojure code is a relatively small portion of a much larger
system. We have maybe 200 Clojure files in total in a project with
close to 4,000 of our own files - nearly 10,000 if you add in all the
frameworks and infrastructure that sits around that source code.
Moving more and more to Clojure will definitely reduce that number! :)

> You're missing out if you're using git without Magit.

+1 - magit is awesome sauce!

> I'm a big fan of using ERC to connect to the #clojure and #emacs

Also +1
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