Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> writes:

> On Jul 8, 2011, at 2:39 AM, Ken Wesson wrote:
>> 
>>> (with the downside of the emacs interface learning curve, to whatever 
>>> extent that can't be addressed via configuration)
>> 
>> That's not a "downside", that's a pit full of sharks with lasers on
>> their heads, at least from your hypothetical newb's perspective,
>> unless it was really REALLY tamed. 
>
> Yeah, but there are a lot of sharks in these waters, and FWIW an
> improvement on the emacs/slime/lein installation/configuration front
> would make that the clear winner for me, lasers and all.

Have you tried the Vagrant approach? It's a one-button
Emacs/Clojure/Leiningen hacking VM setup[1]:

https://github.com/Seajure/emacs-clojure-vagrant

-Phil

[1] - provided you have virtualbox.

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