On Apr 16, 2014, at 12:42 PM, Roelof Wobben <rwob...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone tried Light table as a IDE instead of Emacs ?

Yes. I used Emacs back in the 17.x / 18.x / early 19.x days and then went on to 
other editors. After a long break, and after starting to use Clojure daily, I 
went back to Emacs in late 2011 and used it solidly up until LT hit 0.6.0, then 
switched completely to LT.

With Emacs-mode enabled and the Emacs and Paredit plugins, it's fairly 
Emacs-like although there are definitely some quirks in key bindings and some 
of the paredit stuff.

What I really like about LT is the integrated evaluation of code inline so I 
can treat a file as a REPL and see the results right there, and if you're doing 
ClojureScript, the ability to live eval cljs and the embedded browser make for 
a very smooth workflow.

Sean Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/

"Perfection is the enemy of the good."
-- Gustave Flaubert, French realist novelist (1821-1880)



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