Or you can compile emacs from CVS for yourself. It's not that hard as
it used do be.
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Thanks, will test this.
// Anders
On 11 Mar, 12:00, Paul Drummond wrote:
> Not sure about "XEmacs vs Gnu Emacs" but for GNU Emacs there are some
> options. By far the best option when starting out is ClojureBox:
>
> http://clojure.bighugh.com/
>
> It's a one-click installer to get you started.
Not sure about "XEmacs vs Gnu Emacs" but for GNU Emacs there are some
options. By far the best option when starting out is ClojureBox:
http://clojure.bighugh.com/
It's a one-click installer to get you started. It includes everything
you need to develop in Clojure with Emacs including Slime.
I
Hi!
I thinking of test to use Emacs for Clojure development, but under
Windows i have found 2 diffrent
XEmacs or Gnu Emacs what is the recommendation, to use... ?!!
Or is it just a matter of tast..
// Anders
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