On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 2:32 AM, Zack Maril <thewitzb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How does this vary from flatland/drip?
> -Zack
>

Grenchman connects to a JVM-with-nrepl you previously launched. Repeated
invocations from the command line will hit that same JVM, potentially
building up state over time, and Grenchman knows nothing of the JVM's
lifecycle.

Drip is a JVM "pre-launcher," so every time you run drip (with the same
classpath), you're running in a fresh JVM, with no state hanging around
from previous invocations.

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