LightTable is great, before storm use clojure 1.3, but light table needs
1.5.1, and some problem about the dependency version. so I need to modify
versions to use it in light table. Now many libs' version are updated, I
think you can use LT with storm more easily.

I also tried sublime test 3, with sublime REPL plugin, which includes
clojure repl command. So ST can also be used to explore the code. For most
of the functions, the "go to definition" and "go back" functions can work.


2014-04-02 2:29 GMT+08:00 Michael G. Noll <[email protected]>:

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> Hi everyone,
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> may I ask the question what IDE setup you are currently using to write
> the Clojure code in Storm?
>
> In the past I have been working with Emacs (paredit is cool), tried
> the Clojure support in IntelliJ IDEA, and also played a little bit
> with LightTable.  However I must admit that none of those gave me the
> same kind of smooth experience as I have e.g. with IDEA and Java/Scala
> (notably when browsing the code [e.g. jump to declaration] or when
> refactoring code safely).
>
> Now I am wondering whether that's just me being not overly familiar
> with e.g. Emacs and so on (or even Clojure), and hence I wonder on
> what IDE setup more experienced Clojure developers have settled, and why.
>
> Best,
> Michael
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