> Just a question. The general philosophy of clojure is to have good
> base building tools, and maybe the "building blocks" of more
> integrated solutions could also be based on the same philosophy.
> I mean, all the points listed in b) could / should / may (?) not be
> tied to nrepl-server, should ? Couldn't they live in their own library
> ?
>
Laurent,

The jark utilities and nREPL server are separate. They just are
packaged together for ease of install and use.

-
isaac

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