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By umbersp
via internistic.blogspot.ca
Submitted: Nov 16 2012 / 14:04

The 2012 State of Clojure Survey shows that there is a general issue with barriers to entry for new Clojure developers, and that amongst them Emacs (venerable and revered though it is) is one of them. While it's experience with eLISP undoubtedly makes it a superior LISP IDE, the main complaint is (as always) that it's just finicky and difficult to learn, and that learning Clojure is bad enough but having to learn Clojure and a finicky editor is just too much. Here's how to get started quickly and easily with Clojure using Sublime Text 2 & Leiningen.
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