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Another great source of structured knowledge of newbie-level Clojure: http://iloveponies.github.io/120-hour-epic-sax-marathon/index.html
Hello. Is http://atom.io a good editor to code clojure?
don’t know, never tried it. I wouldn’t use clojure(or any lisp) in an editor that doesn’t have support for a repl.
Thats the problem, it lacks a good support for REPL.
I think I’ll need to learn how to use Emacs…
adlermedrado: No need to, there is cursive in intellij which is beta and free for now and lighttable which remains free
Great. I’ll look this stack (IntelliJ+Cursive).
Thanks for the advise
I already use PHPStorm (based on IntelliJ) to code in PHP, so I think it’ll be easier for me if I choose IntelliJ+Cursive.
lot of people are…
If you’re looking for an interface more similar to Atom (slimmed down, GUI based text-editor) LightTable and NightCode both focus on Clojure integration and fall into that category
and for learning I found Lighttable to be the most useful tool with it's editor evaluation
I still fire it up from time to time instead of using the repl, helps me somehow figuring maps and reduce out
is there a simple library for handling tcp client duties? I was looking at aleph, but I don't need codecs. Just send and receive a string, hopefully dealing with chunking behind the scenes.
Thank you all.