>
> * Is there a faster cycle than to change code, change tests and type "lein 
> test" to see the results?
>
my favourite workflow is with lein-midje (you can run both midje tests and 
clojure tests!)
https://github.com/marick/lein-midje

> * Is there a way to keep everything in a hot JVM (I've done a little 
> research on Nailgun... but it seems to be out of vogue) so there's no JVM 
> start-up penalty?
>
Try drip:
 https://github.com/flatland/drip/

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