And since both boot and lein store projects in a human readable format
(aka. not machine generated XML), moving from one of these to another
project manager shouldn't be too hard.

On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 9:16 AM, James Reeves <ja...@booleanknot.com> wrote:

> At minimum, both Boot and Leiningen just need to be told where you store
> your source files. By default this is "src", so a project with a "src"
> directory would work with both build tools, and likely any new ones that
> pop up in future.
>
> However, this doesn't solve the problem of how to resolve dependencies.
> Without a build tool, where will you store the dependencies your project
> requires? You might as well just pick a build tool and use it, and if
> people for some reason want to use a different tool they can copy the
> dependencies from project.clj to build.boot or vice versa.
>
> - James
>
> On 22 February 2016 at 15:57, Kendall Shaw <ques...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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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