inf-clojure
clopad
inf-clojure | clopad | |
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4 | 5 | |
246 | 104 | |
0.0% | - | |
3.2 | 3.9 | |
5 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Java | |
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inf-clojure
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Logging in Clojure: jar tidiness
A really nice dev experience is if your editor can connect to socket repls. Doing this makes running a repl from a jar or from your regular "dev" setup almost indistinguishable. I can easily repl from a prod jar as from a branch in Clojure and my workflow is exactly the same because I use inf-clojure
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CIDER Turns 10
I have the feeling, that https://github.com/clojure-emacs/inf-clojure might be a better starting point and a good stepping stone, before they get into CIDER. (but i haven't used inf-clojure enough, so it's just a gut feeling)
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Problem with namespaces in CIDER (Spacemacs)
maybe https://github.com/clojure-emacs/inf-clojure is a better way to get started, because you don't have the convenient magic of the nREPL protocol in the picture?
- inf-clojure: Basic interaction with a Clojure subprocess
clopad
- Setting up a playground environment
- Clopad an easy to use Clojure environment
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i am so ANGRY with Clojure community
Basically why I wrote https://github.com/fredoverflow/clopad 😅
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CIDER Turns 10
https://github.com/fredoverflow/clopad (based on https://github.com/fredoverflow/freditor) is a pretty good environment for the absolute beginners. You can see great demonstrations of it on the author's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC9m7D4XKPJqTPCLSBym3BCg
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Problem with namespaces in CIDER (Spacemacs)
https://github.com/fredoverflow/clopad - built on freditor - is a very small, very straightforward Java program, hence it's easy to hack on, but it can be small, because it relies on the off the shelf editing capabilities of Java GUI widgets, which doesn't have vim-style editing support...
What are some alternatives?
cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs
scratch
neil - A CLI to add common aliases and features to deps.edn-based projects
clj-raylib - Raylib bindings for clojure
clj-refactor.el - A CIDER extension that provides powerful commands for refactoring Clojure code.
Deeplearning4j - Suite of tools for deploying and training deep learning models using the JVM. Highlights include model import for keras, tensorflow, and onnx/pytorch, a modular and tiny c++ library for running math code and a java based math library on top of the core c++ library. Also includes samediff: a pytorch/tensorflow like library for running deep learning using automatic differentiation.
conjure - Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
hello-cloud-functions-cljs
Cider - A new cross-platform Apple Music experience based on Electron and Vue.js written from scratch with performance in mind. 🚀
cnc-devcontainer-templates - Sample Clojure devcontainer configurations (including Kubernetes) for VSCode and Github codespaces.
ejc-sql - Emacs SQL client uses Clojure JDBC.
freditor - A custom source code editor for clopad, karel and skorbut