On May 19, 2011, at 7:42 PM, Korny Sietsma wrote:

> Experienced developers (who are likely to grok clojure) probably already use 
> one of ant / rake / maven / sbt etc.

"Experienced with what?" is the question. Those coming from the Lisp world, who 
are likely both to grok and to be ready to love Clojure, won't necessarily know 
anything about those tools.

>  Even the IDE users probably understand the need to dip into the command-line 
> for things like building deployable artifacts.

The need for the dip isn't the issue, IMHO, it's what you fall into when you 
dip -- that is, it's the complexity of what you have to dip into, how easy it 
is to figure out if it's all new to you, how much guidance is provided, etc.

 -Lee

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