I wonder how many people do not have the hours to spare to wrestle with 
dependency columns.
Any alteration to any component - reorganisation, new version etc. causes 
the whole thing to collapse. Any advice on the Web goes out of date. It 
would be better if Clojure had a complete official programming environment 
under the control of one organisation.

I have tried clojure-mode, creating .emacs.d in Emacs-24.2 - it complained 
that there is no emacs_24.2/.emacs.d (note the underscore) and proceeded to 
create one. However, the material I pasted from blogs had fatal errors in 
it.


On Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:43:38 PM UTC, David Powell wrote:
>
>
> I don't think there should are any problems with Clojure on Windows 7.
>
> "lein trampoline cljsbuild repl-rhino" didn't work for me on old versions 
> of leiningen, but on the release version of lein 2 it works perfectly.
>
> I use a mix of IntelliJ+LaClojure & Emacs+clojure-mode and they also work 
> perfectly.
>
>

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