On Jul 8, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
> Now replace clojure.org/getting_started with something like that and I
> think most of the complaints would go away. No one needs a fancy
> editor / IDE setup to use Clojure - the key is just getting it
> installed and then a REPL to experiment and a way to run Clojure
> scripts easily from the command line.

I'm with you 95% here, but I do think that this much editor "fanciness" is 
needed to have a sane environment for coding lisp for anything more than a few 
minutes: bracket-matching and language-aware auto-re-indenting. If there's a 
straightforward way to get this along with the rest of your setup then I agree 
that this would be an excellent entry path for newcomers.

 -Lee 

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