On Mar 28, 2011, at 9:07 AM, Jon Seltzer wrote:
> 
> Frankly, I'm a little annoyed by people who want to blame everyone
> else if something new is not immediately obvious to them.

I don't know if you intend this to apply to me but for the record I'm not 
trying to blame anyone for anything, just trying to help improve the clojure 
ecosystem by pointing out some issues that I have had (and which some of my 
students and newbies who post to this list have had). 

I've been using Clojure for about a year (and programming for about 30 years, 
and teaching Clojure since last September) but I'm not completely happy with 
any of the programming environments that I've found and I know they can be 
better in a couple of small but important ways. I know this in part because 
there are so many talented and creative people in the community and in part 
because there are (as I said) many near-solutions that do about 90% of what I'm 
looking for. I think that it can be hard for people with a lot of expertise to 
appreciate the way that things look to those who don't, and I intend to be 
purely constructive in pointing this stuff out.

 -Lee 

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