Clojure-Sublimed
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7.6 | 7.1 | |
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Clojure-Sublimed
- Clojure support for Sublime Text 4
- Clojure Sublimed
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Sublime Text 4 (Build 4126)
I recently saw there was a new Clojure plugin for Sublime Text called Sublime Clojure by Tonsky: https://github.com/tonsky/sublime-clojure
In his documentation he mentions that he made the plugin in part because he did not want Paredit mandated by a plugin. I was curious to see what kind of structural editing he used instead, so I tuned into one of his streams. Turns out he just writes raw lisp in sublime text, and he's fast as hell at it too.
Since then I've been trying out using Sublime for Clojure development and falling back on Intellij when I need anything more than basic inline/REBL debugging, and I'm very happy with it so far.
- Tonsky/sublime-Clojure: Clojure support for Sublime Text 4
nrepl
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nREPL 1.0 released!
He participated in the discussions here, but so far there hasn't been any actual work happening after them. My focus was mostly on CIDER lately, but I think it'd be nice to start creating some tickets based on the discussions and try to get some work done on that front. There were plenty of cool ideas and most of them aren't particularly hard to implement.
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Ideas for Clojure Network Eval API
There’s active discussion on the nrepl repo about this article and related issues, so if you have thoughts about the future of nrepl, you should voice them there!
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An Update on CIDER 1.2
I'm very excited about sideloader feature in nREPL 0.9 and the corresponding ability for CIDER to upgrade the connection, adding its middleware. But I don't see this connection upgrading feature ticket #3037 in the plans for CIDER 1.2, but the sideloader ticket #246 is listed in the plans for nREPL 0.9. It seems that #3037 is held only by #246, so if it will be solved by the time 0.9 release, will there be plans to supporting it in CIDER 1.2?
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Is interactive REPL-based development in conflict with the functional discipline?
No and no. Scheme is loosely biased toward FP and still you still have a REPL with Scheme dialects, including Racket going as far as to provide an IDE+REPL combination (DrRacket). Clojure is strongly opinionated toward FP and also has a strong REPL experience and a good experience for interactive, iterative development on running programs via nrepl. OCaml, another functional language from the ML family, has one of the best non-lispi REPLs (called a "toplevel" there) around. And, of course, you can do FP in CL as well despite it not really encouraging it in the same way.
What are some alternatives?
LSP - Client implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Sublime Text
rebel-readline - Terminal readline library for Clojure dialects
trenchman - A standalone nREPL/prepl client written in Go and heavily inspired by Grenchman
cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs
piggieback - nREPL support for ClojureScript REPLs
sayid - A debugger for Clojure
Tutkain - A Sublime Text package for interactive Clojure development
cider-nrepl - A collection of nREPL middleware to enhance Clojure editors with common functionality like definition lookup, code completion, etc.
Cider - A new cross-platform Apple Music experience based on Electron and Vue.js written from scratch with performance in mind. 🚀
ruby-nrepl-server - nrepl support for ruby - cause ruby basically is a lisp already