Why not?

The only thing I found very practical (even though it does not yet work 100%
(like autoloading the open code in the repl) for me) is the possibility to
fire of longer commands and function definitions (or the like) in Slime (or
vi-equivalent).

The repl is a great way to debug your thoughts, but it's harder to gain the
overview to build more complex programs (with more than a few rows or
functions, that is).

REPL ftw!

/Linus

2010/9/27 Christian Guimaraes <[email protected]>

> It's a noob question... I know....
>
> But in my studies I use REPL 80% of the coding time.
>
> More advanced users still uses REPL so many times?
>
> thanks.
>
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