Can we scavenge or link to the stuff in wikibooks:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Clojure_Programming/Getting_Started

In particular, getting started simply by installing clojure onto the
system (irrespective of the various dev environment configs).  Being
able to have co-workers simply run "sudo port install clojure +rlwrap"
and then have "clj" available as a command has been very handy in
getting them to play with the language.

On Apr 6, 8:55 am, Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> People getting started with Clojure have struggled to find an up-to-
> date source for information on getting their editor of choice up and  
> running. This is unfortunate, since there is good support in a bunch  
> of different editors.
>
> The "Getting Started" page on Assembla 
> (http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started
> ) should ameliorate this problem. A bunch of people have contributed  
> or tested instructions for Netbeans/Enclojure, Eclipse/
> Counterclockwise, IDEA/La Clojure, Emacs, Vim, and Leiningen.
>
> Now we just need to make this page more google-findable. If you have a  
> blog/twitter/whatever-the-kids-use-these-days, please link out to the  
> Assembla page, especially if you written up your own getting started  
> instructions.
>
> Also, if you think the instructions suck please let me know how to  
> make them better.
>
> Big thanks to everyone who wrote or tested the setup instructions, and  
> to the unsung heroes who implemented the editor support modes.
>
> Thanks,
> Stu

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