On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 5:34 AM, Rick Moynihan <rick.moyni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I read through both the tutorial and the readme, and both seem to be
> pretty clear (though I'm not a new user).  They're certainly an
> improvement on what came before, and it seems to be a pretty solid
> introduction.  Perhaps though, there should be some mention of how the
> clojure and contrib jars and versions are also included in the
> project.clj, and are therefore included as a project level
> dependency.... An approach that is different from what Ruby
> programmers are used to with gems (i.e. leiningen also manages
> platform versions) (though not JVM ones).

Good point--that's certainly an interesting twist for most people.

> Another comment I have, is that lein's use of lancet isn't especially
> well documented.  This is perhaps more of a deficiency in Lancets
> documentation, which really needs documenting... especially now that
> it's a dependency on lein, which is fast becoming a critical tool for
> most clojure projects.

True, but this is mostly because I don't have a great grasp of Lancet
or Ant myself; I just use a few key calls that are needed to get the
dependencies pulled in. Would welcome some help here.

-Phil

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