On Sep 4, 6:00 pm, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Kevin Downey <redc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The idea that the way to get started is with a fancy editor and a
> > fancy ide is just crazy. The way to get started with Clojure is: write
> > functions, and run them, and be happy. None of that requires any of
> > the mandated complications that come from sophisticated editing
> > environments.
>
> Nope; not if you don't mind losing such minor frills as "being able to
> save your code to disk and come back to it later". :)

Are we catering to the crowd who (1) wants to try Clojure, and (2)
doesn't have a text editor with copy/paste on their system? I'm a big
fan of emacs, but you don't need anything more advanced than notepad
to be able to write&save code.

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