To recap this thread:  I started by looking at GitHub's Atom as an IDE for 
Asynchronous Learning Engine (ALE), a name I'm using for an 
Open Source project.  I'm interested in Clojure + Java + Python as
an example "flight path" through our "curriculum space".

Turns out Eclipse is a strong candidate if a single IDE is required.  

IntelliJ with Cursive is where I'm starting, great beginning!  I use
PyCharm at work.

I now have Python and Clojure both implementing a special kind 
of vector class using PyDev for Python and CounterClockwise 
for Clojure:

http://mybizmo.blogspot.com/2015/08/eclipse-for-python-java-clojure.html

Just screen shots at this point.  

I'm finding much to like in the ease of use department.  

Eclipse remains a strong contender though of course Emacs can do all this 
too.

Kirby
 

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