Running a poll to see what people use most for Clojure development
by Rayne on Oct.31, 2009, under Coding
I’m running a poll here on Acidrayne to find out what people use most for Clojure development. My guesses are that Clojure-Mode and Slime will come out on top by a landslide, but it’s still worth seeing how many people use the other ones listed as well. This poll obviously isn’t going to speak for the entire Clojure community, but I hope a fair number of people will come in and vote.
If you select the ‘other’ category, please comment with an explanation, if you feel like it. You aren’t obligated to do so.
Here’s the poll:
Thanks for reading.

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December 20th, 2009 on 1:30 am[...] 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment Emacs is the favored development environment for the majority of Clojure developers, and there are good reasons for that, but personally, I don’t think it should be the first [...]
October 31st, 2009 on 5:31 pm
Other: IntelliJ IDEA + La Clojure
October 31st, 2009 on 5:36 pm
I never even thought of adding La Clojure. I guess I didn’t think about it because it’s hardly ever mentioned. I suppose I can add it now. I switched your ‘other’ vote to La Clojure. If anybody else voted for Other for La Clojure, let me know and I’ll switch the vote over.
November 1st, 2009 on 1:18 am
I use Counterclockwise for editing and Ant targets (from command line) for running the tests. I guess it would take a while for the IDE and tooling support to catch up.
November 1st, 2009 on 4:08 am
Other: Vim + Slimv (but this may not count as I’m developing Slimv and probably I’m the only one using it
November 2nd, 2009 on 11:01 am
I use Enclojure, best integration with REPLs and nice completion interface, etc.
November 3rd, 2009 on 10:25 pm
I am just learning my way around the language and so Emacs is not restricting in any way (on the contrary, very helpful). If I ever move to a production environment, I will look at alternatives, and whether I am going to still use Emacs then is not at all clear.
November 10th, 2009 on 9:57 pm
I’m using Emacs with clojure-mode and Slime