Yep starting with Emacs could hinder your Clojure learning curve.
I have been using Atom for a long time now. I used it for Javascript. Now I use VS Code. I shall experiment with ProtoREPL. Last time when I tried, I faced few obstacles. So I went to using LightTable.
IntelliJ + Cursive is quite good when you are building production code.
Once I am deep into Clojure, I will check out Cursive.
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Yep starting with Emacs could hinder your Clojure learning curve.
I have been using Atom for a long time now. I used it for Javascript. Now I use VS Code. I shall experiment with ProtoREPL. Last time when I tried, I faced few obstacles. So I went to using LightTable.
IntelliJ + Cursive is quite good when you are building production code.
Once I am deep into Clojure, I will check out Cursive.