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- To practice, 4Clojure: Fill-in-the-blank exercises from beginning to advanced. Click on one of the 'title' links to do a problem
Run Clojure
- If you want an easily installable editor and REPL, try Clooj
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- If you need a more powerful development environment (with a learning curve to match), try Emacs, the choice of many experienced Clojurians.
If you want a standard IDE, there are plugins for Eclipse, Netbeans, and IntelliJ, among others.
- debugging with JSwat
Use Clojure
- Statistics and graphing: Incanter
References
- API documentation organized by functionality
Other Options
- For a complete listing of Clojure tools, look here
- Getting Started is community-maintained. If you are a member, feel free to update or add (tested, correct) instructions to any of these pages. If you are not a member feel free to send suggestions (or edits in HTML or markdown) to Stuart Halloway (Email stu at thinkrelevance.com, twitter stuarthalloway).