On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Alex Osborne <a...@meshy.org> wrote:

> Clojure would be challenging language to start with, as (all?) the books
> and documentation are aimed at people who are already programmers.  But
> if you like a challenge then perhaps that's even a good thing.  If
> you're already a techie type person and are happy to fiddle around in
> configuration files and the command-line I don't think it should be that
> much of an obstacle.


Actually, you can download Netbeans and install it with a few mouse clicks,
and Enclojure with a few more, and then have a working REPL to try short
code snippets at with a few more. No mess, no fuss, no manual configuration
file hacking, no command line (excluding the REPL prompt of course).

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