Gary Johnson <gwjoh...@uvm.edu> writes:
> As another hacker who lives in Emacs, I found the nrepl -> cider transition 
> to be quite painless. It took me maybe an hour of reading the website docs, 
> installing/uninstalling packages with package.el, and updating the relevant 
> sections of my .emacs.d/init.el file. 

Well, it's an interesting opinion, but in to my mind, "an hour of
reading and updating" != "relatively painless".

> Not to poo-poo on anyone's parade, but it really did seem pretty
> straightforward to me. 

I also had to port my own nrepl dependencies. Only of the unfortunate
things about Emacs is that hook name changes don't get picked up
automatically.

Still, pain in the ass though it was, hopefully, it should be over. I
think changing the name to distinguish between the protocol and the
environment is no bad thing, even if it was hard work.

Phil

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