TextMate has a Clojure bundle. I use it as my primary Clojure editor.

I also use vi on the Mac - which has paren matching.

If folks find the Java stack intimidating, maybe Clojure isn't for
them? Lots of language run on the JVM and they all require some basic
knowledge of classpaths, build tools and existing IDEs such as
Ecliper, NetBeans, IntelliJ etc. If folks are new to all that, I don't
think it's Clojure's job to teach them - there's plenty of literature
out there about the JVM environment and tools.

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Daniel Gagnon <redalas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> What editors do they use?
>
> Komodo, TextMate, IDLE, Eric, Wing, etc.
>
>> And is there a reason that the same editors can't be used for Clojure?
>
> They don't have clojure language packs.

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