> I also think it is worth remembering the difficulty people have with getting 
> started with Clojure (wrt to IDEs).  There are *so* many third party 
> libraries out there at the moment that a beginner could easily be 
> overwhelmed.  The more self contained and feature complete the core is the 
> better.

A self contained complete starter env (e.g. including all the modular contribs) 
is a good idea. It should not be core.

Stu



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