On Jul 25, 2013, at 8:22 PM, Anand Prakash wrote:

> Would agree with Laurent. For newbies, I would not recommend anything apart 
> from Eclipse. 

For real newbies I'd second the earlier mention of clooj. It's really the 
simplest thing to get and use that integrates a Clojure-aware editor and a 
REPL. Of course it could use a lot more features, and more people to help 
maintain it, but in my experience it's tops in terms of ease of use for newbies.

 -Lee

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