On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Greg <g...@kinostudios.com> wrote:

> Everyone has their preferences, and the best thing to do is to try it all
> and pick what you like.
>
> That said... here's my experience with IntelliJ, and others
>
> Table of Contents:
> 1. On IntelliJ
> 2. On Emacs and "Emacs Live"
> 3. On Light Table
> 4. On Sublime Text (ST)
> 5. Conclusion
>
> 1. On IntelliJ
> -----------------
>

Not free software.


> 2. On Emacs and "Emacs Live"
> ----------------------------------------
>

Free software. (But apparently it's now bloated all the way up to being
"eight gigabytes and constantly swapping", if Greg's report is any
indication.)


>
> 3. On Light Table
> -----------------------
>

Seems to be up in the air whether this will be free software or not.


> 4. On Sublime Text (ST)
> --------------------------------
>

Non-free.


> 5. Conclusion
> -----------------
>

If you want free software and don't want bloat, "none of the above". Maybe
try clooj?


> - Yes, IntelliJ is a very good IDE for Clojure development.
> - Sublime Text is better. :-)
>

Neither of those choices are libre software.

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