On Jun 28, 2010, at 4:29 PM, Brian Schlining wrote:
> 
> Was the CLJ project (http://github.com/liebke/clj) mentioned on this thread? 
> It seems like it might be handy for those who want to teach Clojure in the 
> classroom. It handles the classpath stuff for you.
> 
> Also regarding editors, I've had good luck using Clojure with TextMate, 
> jEdit, Netbeans, and IntelliJ IDEA. The quality of the respective editors can 
> be a bit rough, but at least there are options for the EMACS/VI impaired like 
> myself.

CLJ might indeed be handy but an editor is essential, and neither this nor the 
other options mentioned in the CLJ readme includes one as far as I know. My 
minimal requirements for an editor are that it have a interface that will be 
natural to any user of the platform and that it provide language-appropriate 
indentation. Syntax coloring, auto-completion, and integrated access to 
documentation would also be highly desirable, but not essential.

 -Lee


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