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cider reviews and mentions
- CIDER 1.8 ("Geneva") is out!
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Spinneret: A modern Common Lisp HTML generator
> I do think cider (https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider) has stuff regarding stepping debuggers, but I'm not sure how common it is to use it. Maybe other Clojure users can fill me in :)
I don't really care about stepping; for me the debugger is about inspecting the state of my program when an exception (maybe because I interrupted it, or because I inserted a breakpoint, or just because something went wrong) happens. Backtrace, local variables, evaluating forms at different stack frames and so-forth.
- Datomic Is Now Free
- CIDER 1.7 ("Côte d'Azur")
- CIDER 1.6 ("Buenos Aires") is out!
- CIDER 1.5 ("Strasbourg") is out!
- CIDER 1.4 ("Kyiv") is out!
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Thoughts on Clojure λ
This was a pain. I tried using vscode with calva, but gave up pretty soon after starting. Ended up using emacs with cider, which was pretty nice, but had a huge learning curve for me since I'm not an emacs user. (Maybe I am after this...)
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On New IDEs
I was wondering that what the author and other redditors here would think of/about Cursive, an affordable IDE for Clojure, while they have cider in Emacs as well.
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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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clojure-emacs/cider is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cider is Emacs Lisp.
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