Thanks for all the feedback. I didn't expect there to be such polar 
opposite reactions to the Emacs content!

Roberto - did you notice the links to vim, CCW, and sublime text 2 
materials? They are at the bottom of this page: 
http://www.braveclojure.com/getting-started/ . I'm also curious about your 
impression that the book implies that anything but Emacs is wrong. My goal 
is to provide a rationale for using Emacs and offer great instructions on 
how to use it, not to say that people shouldn't use other editors.

My approach is that I want to reduce barriers to learning Clojure as much 
as possible. I want people to have an environment where they feel confident 
about writing and running Clojure. What I'm trying to say is "here are 
resources for other editors, here is an emacs tutorial, but whatever you do 
please take the time to set up your environment" - does that come across?

Thanks!
Daniel

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