Thanks for starting a new Clojure podcast! It's nice to see that the active 
count of Clojure podcasts has grown to 2. I had one small note about the 
Atom REPL you mentioned around 43 minutes in. You called it the "Atom Ink" 
REPL on the podcast. The REPL for Atom is called Proto REPL 
<https://github.com/jasongilman/proto-repl>. There's a plugin called Atom 
ink that plays a small role in how it displays a nested tree of values. I'd 
love to hear more discussion of different development environments and 
using visualizations to help understand the code we're writing. Another one 
in that vein is Gorilla REPL which inspired some of the visualization 
aspects of Proto REPL.

Thanks, Jason Gilman

On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 4:12:25 AM UTC-4, Vijay Kiran wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone!
>
> We published the third episode of defn yesterday in which we take a tour 
> of REPLs in Clojure Land.
>
> We are very grateful to Mike Fikes <https://twitter.com/mfikes> 
> (Planck/Replete/Ambly fame) - who joined us  on the podcast to share his 
> experience. We would love to hear your feedback if you got a chance to 
> listen.
>
> defn on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/defn-771544745/defn3-repls
>
> Cheers!
> Vijay & Ray 
>
>
>

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