Hi there,

I've been using LightTable daily (and vim) for my Clojure stuff, but I'm 
now finding myself having to use NetBeans in order to better manage a 
number of existing Java-related sub-projects.

It's not a matter of language choice, but of environment uniformity (I need 
to use the same tools as other folk).

So I would love to have modern, working Clojure support in NetBeans.

I've tracked down Enclojure (which is deprecated) and came across 
Geertjan's blog entry here:

https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/leiningen_clojure_and_netbeans_ide

...but that is still a work in progress, and even though I've checked out 
his SVN, it still requires time to figure out how to build the plugin.

Since there's a GSOC coming up, has anyone suggested putting this up as a 
project idea? 

I find it somewhat sad that NetBeans has great Scala support and 
effectively zero Clojure support, and think there should be a 
community-wide effort to even the balance.

Regards,

R.

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