Hi Yoko,

If all you need is standalone jar versions of Nightcode you can see all the 
past releases here: https://github.com/oakes/Nightcode/releases 

The jar should run on any platform. 

Best,
Boris

On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 10:46:17 PM UTC-4, yokolet wrote:
>
> Thanks for the update! A single REPL window on the new version looks nice. 
> It's good to avoid confusion for beginners.
> Recently, ClojureBridge (clojurebridge.org) officially switched to 
> Nightcode. I think ClojureBridge students will like this easy to use editor.
>
> However, there's a really *ouch* problem in version 2.0.0. It doesn't play 
> nicely with Overtone. ClojureBridge has one Overtone material, which works 
> well on night code 1.3.1. I could run (piano),  (piano 48) or other 
> Overtone functions many times on the REPL window. But, on 2.0.0, if I run 
> (piano) once, that's it. REPL window acts weirdly.
>
> Are there any links to older versions? For a while, ClojureBridge wants to 
> stick to version 1.3.x.
>
> - Yoko
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:18 PM, Christopher Small <metas...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> OMG. Thank you for this brilliant introduction. And of course all your 
>> hard work, as well :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 7:35:53 PM UTC-7, Zach Oakes wrote:
>>>
>>> As I understand it, the Boot.java I linked to basically does that. You 
>>> just run its main function and it takes care of downloading Boot to the 
>>> right spot and invoking it.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 10:18:05 PM UTC-4, Colin Fleming wrote:
>>>>
>>>> What I do for Leiningen in Cursive is basically mimic what the lein 
>>>> script does, and download the uberjars to .lein/self-installs, and then 
>>>> run 
>>>> processes with those on the classpath. Would something similar for Boot 
>>>> work? As I understand it, boot.sh is just a tricky wrapper around an 
>>>> embedded jar, so hopefully that would work. I'm also selfishly interested 
>>>> in this because I don't support boot yet but I want to.
>>>>
>>>> On 14 July 2016 at 14:12, Zach Oakes <zso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If I get desperate I may do that, but the main users I care about are 
>>>>> beginners, and they generally have trouble installing CLI tools. I'm 
>>>>> hoping 
>>>>> it is a trivial fix and I'll be able to get Boot working in 2.1.0 :)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 9:44:50 PM UTC-4, Mark wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How about, until the issues are resolved, you require boot to be 
>>>>>> installed?
>>>>>> On Jul 13, 2016 6:52 PM, "Zach Oakes" <zso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That Boot tab is quite a tease ;) I wanted to finish support for it 
>>>>>>> so bad, but technical difficulties prevented me from doing it. I 
>>>>>>> definitely 
>>>>>>> plan to still do so, and any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The issue is actually pretty simple: I need to be able to call Boot 
>>>>>>> commands without having Boot installed. I do so for Leiningen by 
>>>>>>> literally 
>>>>>>> adding it as a dependency and calling its build commands 
>>>>>>> programatically. 
>>>>>>> Boot simply isn't designed to work that way.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After talking to the Boot folks, they suggested I add Boot.java 
>>>>>>> <https://github.com/boot-clj/boot-bin/blob/master/src/Boot.java> to 
>>>>>>> my project and start a process that calls its main method with the 
>>>>>>> appropriate task names. Easy enough, but that does not actually work. 
>>>>>>> It 
>>>>>>> turns out that AOT compilation causes this java file to not behave 
>>>>>>> correctly.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If anyone is interested in investigating this, I created a minimal 
>>>>>>> case for this issue here: https://github.com/oakes/boot-clj-issue
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Once that is resolved, it will be pretty trivial to enable building 
>>>>>>> Boot projects.I actually would like to make the built-in templates use 
>>>>>>> Boot 
>>>>>>> by default instead of Leiningen. Boot scripts in particular will be 
>>>>>>> awesome 
>>>>>>> for beginners.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 6:44:01 PM UTC-4, Sean Corfield wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I see a Boot tab in the REPL area but looking at the source code, 
>>>>>>>> detecting build.boot is disabled (and, indeed, I can’t get NC to 
>>>>>>>> recognize 
>>>>>>>> any of my Boot-only projects).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Can you speak to where you are on Boot support?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
>>>>>>>> An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
>>>>>>>> -- Margaret Atwood
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 7/13/16, 10:58 AM, "Zach Oakes" <clo...@googlegroups.com on 
>>>>>>>> behalf of zso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> TL;DR: Nightcode, a Clojure IDE, just got a makeover: 
>>>>>>>> https://sekao.net/nightcode/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  
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