I am an EMACS user, and I started off by trying SLIME.  I liked it.

Unfortunately, most of my work is in Java, and because every class has its own 
file, and Java is so "wordy", EMACS is a terrible Java environment (sorry... 
Java is a terrible language ;-))

Since I plan to introduce Clojure into existing large Java projects, I want to 
use a decent IDE.  So I am writing a Clojure plugin for my favorite-- IntelliJ. 
 When I'm done I hope to offer a nice integrated environment complete with 
debugger, profiler and automatic refactoring.  

However, this will take me a while as I am new to writing IntelliJ plugins.  
All help welcome.

Peter

> I'm in the same boat. It would be interesting to hear what percentages
> of people working with Clojure or learning it are using Emac, Vi/Vim
> or something else.


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