Yeah, the REPL isn't perfect (sometimes it needs to be restarted if you mess with it too much), but it's a heck of a lot easier to set up than EMACS with nRepl, or even Light Table (which itself is a great editor).
Another good one is Catnip, which is an add-on to Lein which launches an editor/REPL in your browser...
It never ceases to amaze me the kinds of things that people have already done with Clojure - games on Google Play store for Android, awesome IDEs, Pedestal is looking like a great web framework, Datomic, Clojurescript and now Clojure that compiles to C. Not to mention all the private enterprisey things being done, I know of at least a few banks/hedge funds which use Clojure internally, a robotics company, and likely many others...
Yeah, the REPL isn't perfect (sometimes it needs to be restarted if you mess with it too much), but it's a heck of a lot easier to set up than EMACS with nRepl, or even Light Table (which itself is a great editor).
Another good one is Catnip, which is an add-on to Lein which launches an editor/REPL in your browser...
It never ceases to amaze me the kinds of things that people have already done with Clojure - games on Google Play store for Android, awesome IDEs, Pedestal is looking like a great web framework, Datomic, Clojurescript and now Clojure that compiles to C. Not to mention all the private enterprisey things being done, I know of at least a few banks/hedge funds which use Clojure internally, a robotics company, and likely many others...