Hi,

Developing with cursive for almost half a year now, I still do use 
Lighttable (http://lighttable.com/) a lot. I find it especially useful for 
learning clojure as it delivers the most instant feedback I can think of by 
giving back results directly in the editor.

So go and give it a shot, as a Java dev you will like it :-)

Best Regards,
Sven

Am Freitag, 5. Dezember 2014 10:41:25 UTC+1 schrieb Laye Zhou:
>
> Hi,
>
> I started learning Clojure this week and I'm a bit confused about the 
> general development process in the Clojure world. 
>
> When I write Java there is a main method as the entry of the program, and 
> in the IntelliJ IDEA it's kind of easy to run or debug the program by just 
> clicking the "Run" or "Debug". When I write Clojure code, this process of 
> "editing, compiling, debuting/running" seems so different because I need to 
> setup a Java application in IDEA + Cursive to start clojure.main -m 
> main-namespace and there is no way to just click that "Run" button. Is it 
> right I need to enable "Compile all namespaces" in the Clojure settings in 
> IDEA? And since now we're equipped with REPL, I wonder what is the best way 
> I can debug/run the program before I really build the project. Thank you.
>

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