I look forward to reading this article in full - I am surprised how accustomed I have become to working with Emacs with Clojure and ClojureScript. Emacs and Cider feels a bit more immediate and direct than working in IDEA/Cursive. I will try to give Cursive another try; I find that there is a useful "push/pull" in the learning process of switching between IDEs/Editors - you discover strengths in one system that you then can find a way to exploit in the other.
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I look forward to reading this article in full - I am surprised how accustomed I have become to working with Emacs with Clojure and ClojureScript. Emacs and Cider feels a bit more immediate and direct than working in IDEA/Cursive. I will try to give Cursive another try; I find that there is a useful "push/pull" in the learning process of switching between IDEs/Editors - you discover strengths in one system that you then can find a way to exploit in the other.