You should keep an eye on LightTable. It is still in very early
development, but at some point this year it may well become the best
environment to use for Clojure coding:

http://www.chris-granger.com/2012/11/05/meet-the-new-light-table/



On Jan 28, 6:37 am, Dennis Haupt <d.haup...@gmail.com> wrote:
> the only ides i have used so far for clojure are intellij idea and
> netbeans. is there one that is a lot better? if yes, why?
> i am not interested in details or single features, i just want to know if
> there is some magic editor out there that i should look into because it is
> *obviously a lot* better - like in "you should use an ide for java
> development instead of notepad"

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