On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 11:15 AM, David Nolen wrote:
> If it took you 15 minutes to get Chestnut working I think the best
> thing you could do is report the stumbling blocks you encountered to
> the project maintainers.
>  

Oh no, I misspoke. I tried Chestnut recently and it just worked the first time. 
No big deal.  

The thing that took me 15 tries (and a lot more than 15 minutes) was that I was 
not using anything preconfigured or any template. I started with an empty 
project.clj, and looked at a lot of examples and read documentation and blog 
posts, and managed to get various  REPL and other dev-support variations 
working “from scratch”.

I’m way past being able to make things work, they work and it is all pretty 
smooth once it is working.

I have been digging through trying to understand the different ways to make 
them work, why they are the way they are, etc. One thing I’ve not found in the 
above effort is an understanding of how these various rebel alternatives 
compare. The basic one, Austin, weasel. And I think there might be another one 
out there whose name I’m forgetting.

--  
Kyle Cordes
http://kylecordes.com



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