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What's the update on LightTable these days? I left clojure for a year, wanna develop in a Windows machine
i think @rundis did quite a bit of work around clj/cljs support there via https://github.com/rundis/clj-light-refactor
I don't know about light table... they did released more versions but if I were to take a guess that project is dead
LightTable is dead IMO, you can help me build a new one: https://github.com/darwin/plastic
well, again rundis did invest some time in it and posted lt mailing list about the revival of the project
Hm, isn't lighttable open sourced on github? So it's up to the community to decide if it's dead or not
again: i think although the core project is close to dead clojure support got much better lately
LT works and is a decent stepping stone for starting with ClojureScript. But it doesn't currently appear to have much of a future. I used it as a crutch while I looked at various alternative editors. I've been very happy with Cursive/IntelliJ on Windows and I'm keeping an eye on the work that @darwin is doing with plastic. Cursive has a lot going for it and the support is great.
will +1 on cursive if you don’t want to use emacs. If you are a little more flexible on emacs maybe try spacemacs
I really have tried to use other editors and ides, and I'm a fan of IntelliJ.... but for clojure things I always end up using emacs
http://www.parens-of-the-dead.com/ is magic re. emacs skills with clojure