If you want to improve then you will need to invest time understanding
core development concepts. You don't want to accidentally do the
right thing because your language pushes you in that direction.
Instead, you want to purposefully do the right thing by having a good
understanding of the fundam
se focused on implementing basic features, laying the
plumbing for more advanced features and creating a packaging
strategy. For a complete list of features please visit
http://github.com/jmis/vsClojure.
Future releases depend on your feedback. Feel free to open issues in
the issue track
It's very encouraging to see others interested in the project. I've
added the licensing information to the grammar file. There's a few
other attributions I need to take care of before I can move on with
development. The work of the Visual Studio SDK community and the
Clojure community is what ha
a few other minor features. If you're curious you can
give it a try, contribute, or just check it out at GitHub (http://
github.com/jmis/vsClojure).
Thanks,
jmis
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