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I’m attempting to work through living closure, got to the part where I’m trying to build an uber jar and getting the following error when I run lein run
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate aync_tea_party/core__init.class or aync_tea_party/core.clj on classpath. Please check that namespaces with dashes use underscores in the Clojure file name.
Ugh. NM. I see my typo
Hello dos.
does anyone work with http://atom.io ?
while that maybe true there are many folks that use Vim, Sublime Text, Light Table, etc.
@dos: Are you already familiar with one (or more) of the editors mentioned? If so, it’s usually easiest to stick with what you know already. There are pretty good options for integration for most of them and you’ll have less fun learning Clojure if you’re trying to figure out your editor/environment at the same time
yeah, pick an editor that supports paredit because it is no fun writing clojure code without paredit.