What is Clojure(/Script)'s best first run and tooling experience?

Kasey Speakman - Mar 28 '18 - - Dev Community

I'm interested in trying Clojure and/or ClojureScript. However, I admit to being a bit spoiled on tooling.

A luxury, once enjoyed, becomes a necessity.

  • C. Northcote Parkinson

What is the best (non-Emacs) first-run and ongoing tooling experience? Free is best, but compelling paid options are ok. What I'm accustomed to currently:

On the front end I use Elm. There is a great template project called Create-Elm-App that sets up the production builds and dev goodies like hot reloading, time-traveling debugger, etc. Then I use VS code for the normal stuff (highlighting, git integration, file organization, intellisense, etc).

On the back end I use full VS, which has project templates, debugging, and nowadays even docker integration (will setup debuggable containers for you). In addition to the normal stuff.

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