Hi Colin

I'm a beginner, and I started with midje.  But I was very interested to 
read your thoughts about clojure.test being more opinionated.  Since I'm 
still learning, I suspect I would benefit from clojure.test's encouragement 
to be more idiomatic.

However, one thing I absolutely love is midje's autotest.  I love writing 
out my editor and having the tests run immediately in another window.  No 
more bugs of the form, "Oh, this is just a simple, obvious change; no need 
to re-run tests."

Is there anything like that which could be done with clojure.test?

Thanks!
Steve

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