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https://github.com/SevereOverfl0w/editor-comparison Just started this due to discussion in #C03RZGPG1, it's supposed to be a fair comparison of editors, and will include links for setup for a Clojure environment. The idea is to get beginners to choose their own editor, and configure it to their Clojure needs as appropriate, and be somewhere we can point beginners asking for help on what editor to use.
see #C0GCNE3B3 and https://github.com/dvcrn/proton
Clojure 1.8 is now available! http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/2016/1/19/clojure-18