I have programming Clojure for almost 2 years, for a living.

Emacs is highly recommended. 
Emacs Lisp => lisp, Clojure is also Lisp.  Emacs has special support for 
Lisp than others.

As for intellj: I think it's quite good. Emacs is the perfect one. 


On Monday, January 28, 2013 7:37:54 PM UTC+8, HamsterofDeath wrote:
>
> the only ides i have used so far for clojure are intellij idea and 
> netbeans. is there one that is a lot better? if yes, why?
> i am not interested in details or single features, i just want to know if 
> there is some magic editor out there that i should look into because it is 
> *obviously a lot* better - like in "you should use an ide for java 
> development instead of notepad"
>  

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