How about:

What's the recommended way of getting Clojure up and running?
- Download the latest snapshot with SVN
- Create the Clojure.jar file with Ant
- Test by starting up the REPL with "java -cp clojure.jar
clojure.lang.Repl"

Kev

On Dec 18, 9:24 am, lpetit <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > * Is there an IDE for Clojure?
>
> > Answer: There are plug-ins for Eclipse <http://code.google.com/p/
> > clojure-dev/> and NetBeans <http://enclojure.net/>.  There's also
> > Emacs.
>
> Sincerely, clojure-dev (Eclipse plugin) is still currently in infancy.
> I think it's not fair for the emacs version and NetBeans version,
> because they are far better functional currently.
> Maybe add a note to state the state of the plugin.
> Because it could also be counter productive for clojure-dev : users
> will go to it (thinking it is a good candidate), be disappointed, and
> never go back to it later.
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