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2017-07-21
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@dominicm - I am confused, I already use Emacs to work on my Edge-based project… With Cider… What has changed?
@maleghast M-x cider-jack-in
should work now 🙂
Of course this means I need to update Cider and cider-nrepl to take advantage, right?
Don't you mean 😈
Morning
@dominicm why did I think you were a user?
Are you an fan?
@dominicm the Church of Emacs forgives you...say three hail 'Cx C-s'
It's mostly training. People inexperienced with emacs using spacemacs want their crazy key binding, and not fiddling. So this is easier.
@agile_geek Forgive me father for I have sinned, without thinking I tried :wq
in Emacs…..
Father, forgive me, for I have (
probably shouldn't mention I use Atom 🙂
My excuse is I have a Yada project that includes html, js, sql, clojure and clojurescript
At some point I should learn emacs, it's just finding the time at the moment
@geek-draven - Good for you, Sir 😉
@geek-draven atom is nice with protorepl. Yada goes well with vim. Not particularly better than anything else does, just general propaganda ;)
I switched from Emacs to Atom/ProtoREPL 18 months ago (after years of using Emacs). I know... shocking, eh?
But @seancorfield, how are you now able to be superior to other Clojure Devs..? 😉
(I use emacs and I tell people to use whatever works for them, but we’ve all met people who don’t… 😉 )
I used Emacs back in the 17.x days through 19.x, then used a bunch of IDEs for years, and settled on Eclipse for some stuff and TextMate for other stuff (and a bit of vim). So when I picked up Clojure in 2010, I used it with TextMate, then Eclipse (CCW), then tried Sublime Text, and finally went back to Emacs (in the 24.x prerelease). But I never found a Clojure setup I was really happy with (built my own a couple of times, switched to Emacs Live, switched to Prelude). Saw ProtoREPL at the Conj last year and gave it a try. Switched from Emacs to ProtoRepl and Atom for all editing.
Totally fair, @seancorfield - like I said above, everyone should just use whatever tools help them to be their most productive selves, and getting sniffy about tools / supporting skills is pointless. Based on what you’ve said ^^ I am going to look at Atom+ProtoREPL as I ❤️ Atom for Python development.
Enjoy your untethered weekend!
“A hacker stole $31M of Ether — how it happened, and what it means for Ethereum” @hosseeb https://medium.freecodecamp.org/a-hacker-stole-31m-of-ether-how-it-happened-and-what-it-means-for-ethereum-9e5dc29e33ce