On 20/01/2014 04:37, Mars0i wrote:
fwiw, there is the option of developing Clojure in vim. That's what I
prefer at present--but everyone's needs and preferences are different.
(Also, probably not relevant, but I noticed that 'lein repl' eats up CPU
even when it's not doing anything, if I start it in a directory without
a Leiningen project. No idea why. Doesn't happen if I start a repl
directly, without Leiningen. Someone here probably knows why Leiningen
does this. Easy to fix, though: Don't do that!)
Yes, I prefer Vim though the Clojure/Lisp Emacs tradition may be worth
investigating. LightTable 6 is just too resource-hungry running on a
Macbook Pro. I'm out a lot and can't always plug in so battery life is a
critical factor. I'm not sure I can work outside Leiningen, though. It
seems to be as much a part of the Clojure development process as anything.
gvim
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