I still use clojure-mode and it's basic LISP interaction features.
I've installed SLIME once and went through the hassle of getting it
working, but it didn't (seem) to offer much more. It also made
quitting an infinite loop difficult (C-c C-c didn't work for me in
SLIME). So eventually i just moved back to clojure-mode.

What features of SLIME do people use it for? I like the function
argument lookup, but it only works for functions already def'd in the
REPL, so it's functionality is limited.

  -Patrick
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