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Someone said they were having issues with the repl integration in the #parinfer channel.
Ok. I’m using Cursive currently, and the dev experience is ok, but I’d like something more light-weight
Hehe. I’m sure Vim is great. I really dig the static analysis that Cursive can do, and afaik, VS Code as well. Atom might be able to, but I find it rather slow compared to VS Code.
@grav completion works great (https://github.com/clojure-vim/async-clj-omni -- shares emacs' engine). Linting is as good as the tools you can find for it, people are reporting success with joker. I'm wrote this https://github.com/SevereOverfl0w/clojure-check (still in alpha) for eastwood & kibit.
Looks impressive! I guess the problem I have with Emacs and Vim is that I need to understand a bit too many concepts to get everything setup and running. Cursive is more fire and forget, even if that abstraction breaks down sometimes
it seems pretty nice and I have friends who work primarily in Javascript, Elixir, and Go who swear by it
I have a colleague who's on the Atom team and his response was pretty much "yep, that happens sometimes"
(I do all my "officey" stuff inside a Windows 10 VM, including Slack, with just Atom, Terminal, Docker, and a stack of JVM processes on the Mac side... oh, and SourceTree)
That's with Atom running since some time yesterday for me. I don't currently have a REPL running... just starting that up this morning...
OK, that just added a Boot process taking 630MB and Atom Helper crept up to 253MB.
(just checked, it's up to date, but it doesn't include settings since I share it between Mac and Windows right now and some things aren't cross-platform in the settings, unfortunately)
Yeah, it's "standard" in Jason's "opinionated" setup.
So it can show documentation and results inline in the editor.