Charles Harvey III writes:
> You could abandon Git and save yourself a lot of money and pain.
>
> Start using Bazaar! http://bzrinit.com/
> (http://bazaar.canonical.com/en/)
>
> "Hosting" is seriously you setting up an ftp server (sftp, ssh, scp) -
> whatever. There is web viewer plugin:
> https:
Hi List,
just installed lein2 and can start 'lein2 repl' successfully on the
command-line. 'lein repl' works too, since I defined an alias in my
.bashrc.
After installing packages clojure-mode and nrepl in Emacs, I get this
error when trying `nrepl-jack-in':
,-
kurofune writes:
> Hello everyone!
>
> A Java programmer recently mentioned to me that if the Clojure
> community wants to appeal to industry programmers that they would need
> to provide example code comparisons, which clearly show why it is good
> to choose Clojure over another language. The sa
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Hi List,
>
> just installed lein2 and can start 'lein2 repl' successfully on the
> command-line. 'lein repl' works too, since I defined an alias in my
> .bashrc.
>
> After installing packages clojure-mode and nrepl in Emacs, I
Erlis Vidal writes:
> Do not add an alias for lein, rename lein2 to just lein.
Ok, done, thx.
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kurofune writes:
> Pico-Lisp looks pretty cool, and that massive book of yours is nuts.
> It seems like there is an example for everything in there! About the
> poor reception in spite of Rosetta-Code success, I can only say that
> predicting human behavior on the assumption that their decisions
> http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/emacs.html
>
> There are many web pages out there with obsolete information on
> Clojure and emacs.
> The above page is one of the most up-to-date.
>
> Regards,
> Greg
>
>
>
>
Paulo Suzart writes:
> Sorry guys, I've been posting about Clojure since 2009, and still can't
> see it becoming the main technology even being the CTO of the company.
>
> What is the killer app for you? Or how do you think we can make
> clojure supporting apps like Facebook or something big lik