Currently, I just to play around Clojure and TextMate.
Ne need for the heavy guns :)

On Aug 17, 6:39 pm, cej38 <junkerme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My first question would be how do you want to interact with clojure?
> Are you going to be using something like Netbeans, or emacs, or
> [shudder] vi?  The answer really kinda depends on that.
>
> I really like Netbeans.  The Enclojure plug-in works well.  Also, all
> of these problems with using Macports, and scripts go away.  Once you
> have Netbeans and Enclojure installed, you download the clojure and
> clojure.contrib jars, and point Netbeans at them and you are ready to
> go.

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