One of the strengths of Clojure is that you can develop in the repl / notepad with essentially just jline and a valid java install.
I worked like this for a while, but have recently moved to TextMate, now I'm planning some more Clojure work.
Although the installation doc says it uses the REPL and screen (and ruby, though that's mostly true for most tmbundles).
One of the strengths of Clojure is that you can develop in the repl / notepad with essentially just jline and a valid java install.
I worked like this for a while, but have recently moved to TextMate, now I'm planning some more Clojure work.