Hello, i am waiting for the book "Programming Clojure" by Stuart
Halloway,
I have set upp a enviroment that i can run a REPL and
load script.
But i am looking for som basic info about sett upp interaction
to a editor, EMACS or...
I have tryed Plugin to Netbeans but it was Alpha and have
som prob
gt; > If you're not already an emacs user, I found it can be quite the
> > learning curve getting into it. So I'd recommend you also give the
> > eclipse clojure-dev plugin a shot. It now has a REPL, namespace
> > browser, syntax highlighting, etc and works fine on windo
Hi!
I have tried to compile a simple "Hello World" but the closest a got
was a class file, witch can't be used,
just reports that Class Hello could not be found.
Does anyone have time to tell me step by step how-to
I am new to LISP and Clojure but not to Java.
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Hi!
I thinking of test to use Emacs for Clojure development, but under
Windows i have found 2 diffrent
XEmacs or Gnu Emacs what is the recommendation, to use... ?!!
Or is it just a matter of tast..
// Anders
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Thanks, will test this.
// Anders
On 11 Mar, 12:00, Paul Drummond wrote:
> Not sure about "XEmacs vs Gnu Emacs" but for GNU Emacs there are some
> options. By far the best option when starting out is ClojureBox:
>
> http://clojure.bighugh.com/
>
> It's a one-click installer to get you started.
First the "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway was sad to come
April 2009, now i read
Juni, so the loong wait have been longer. i know there is a PDF
version, but i like to have a
book.
I am new to both Lisp and Clojure, but not to development.
So is there an recommendation regarding b
Thanks so mutch, this was great.
Best regards
Anders
On 30 Apr, 15:28, Rayne wrote:
> http://ociweb.com/jnb/jnbMar2009.html
>
> On Apr 30, 4:49 am, anderspe wrote:
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> > First the "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway was sad to come
> > April