Generally, I try to not make projects depend on a specific build environment. So, for example, a directory structure containing java file and configuration files can exist independent of the build environment. The reason being that the future is sometimes different from the past and in the future a different build environment might be appropriate. Checking out some code and finding that you have to go find a copy of IBM VisualBefunge to do anything is not good.

So, how are people including clojure in projects without requiring the use of leiningen/boot and preferably allowing the use of leiningen/boot at the same time?

Kendall

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