If you want a free / open source alternative, then Eclipse also offers a 
great environment for developing Java, Clojure and Python.

The Counterclockwise plugin for Eclipse is great - certainly has provided 
everything I want in a Clojure dev environment (integrated REPL, paredit 
mode, good syntax highlighting, integrated docstrings, auto-complete etc.)

On Monday, 3 August 2015 08:51:17 UTC+8, puzzler wrote:
>
> Intellij might be your best option for a unified development platform for 
> Java, Clojure, and Python.  It won't be free though.
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