@Meikel:
Yes, I do know, but at the start I´ve had some trouble with the ng
server and the configuration. I thought, as a "buildin"-alternative
it
completes the possibilities. But nevertheless, it´s a quite nice
"hack"
I think.
@ogcraft:
I would recommend you to start reading the vimclojure/doc
Thanks. It looks very impressive.
I'm using the VIM for all my development.
But could you point me to a clear/understandable explanation how to
use VimClojure. I found how to install and configure it but have no
idea how to start using.
On Jul 26, 12:09 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> Dear vimmin
Hi,
Am 14.08.2009 um 19:56 schrieb kjellski:
And here the great post about how that works in detail:
http://technotales.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/like-slime-for-vim/
All the kudos to Jonathan Palardy, that changed my work with vim
and clojure and I hope it will change yours too.
I hope you ar
Hey Meikel,
first of all, thanks for your work. It just fun to code Clojure with
that
plugin.
I've found a nice little trick from Jonathan Palardy. I thought this
would
be a nice place to feature him a bit.
First, a pretty cool video how it feels in action:
http://blip.tv/file/1370310/
And her
Hi,
On Jul 28, 2:53 pm, Perry Trolard wrote:
> > * Fixed annoying o/O delay bug
>
> A dream cometrue!
It's fixed but it feels hackish, since I still don't understand
the problem. I basically "inlined" some functions by trial
and error and suddenly it worked. :( There seems to be
an option, whi
On Jul 26, 4:09 am, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> I'd like to announce a bugfix release for VimClojure.
Thanks, as ever, Miekel.
> * Fixed annoying o/O delay bug
A dream cometrue!
Perry
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