Having done some more research, I see Atom 1.0 is still very new 
which likely accounts for the a paucity of replies, an no Youtubes
on the topic (that I could find).

Anyway, it's not a set in stone requirement -- in the virtual school 
of my dreams [1] -- that every course should use the same IDE, just 
it's nice when that's an option.

I'm using IntelliJ with the Cursive plug-in for Clojure currently, having
tried LightTable before (for which I did find a demo with Clojure).

The old Mac OSX I'm running on my Mac Air won't even boot Atom, 
so I've got a ways to go exploring that particular configuration. [2]

I'll be on the lookout for demo Youtubes.  It's a little inconvenient 
searching on Atom + Clojure given the "atom" concept is core to
Clojure as a part of the language. :-D

Kirby

[1]  
http://controlroom.blogspot.com/2015/08/asynchronous-learning-engine-ale.html

[2]  Atom 1.0 requires Mac OSX 10.8 or above, but will run in Ubuntu (so 
that's 
a VM option).

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