That's awesome Phil!

I have been using the starter-kit for awhile since you have a fair ton
of goodies in there and this provides a great reference for getting my
3 or 4 different clojure set ups consistently working (instead of a
version that has java api help integrated, one that has maven hook
ups, one for introspective debugging etc).

I used to have sbcl set up to work with clojure using the same config
(as per Bill's blog) but I found that really wasn't working for me and
I decided that to just have different init files.

Again great write up, the community of emacs and clojure users are
lucky to have you!

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Phil Hagelberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I just posted some instructions for getting up and running with
> SLIME. I've seen a lot of folks get confused with some of the more
> convoluted tutorials out there, so I thought it'd be helpful to document
> the simplest way to get started that I know:
>
>  http://technomancy.us/126
>
> I welcome feedback on this, particularly about using Common Lisp
> together with Clojure as this supposedly makes things a bit trickier.
>
> Hope this is useful to folks getting started.
>
> -Phil
>
> >
>

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