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Setting Up REPL Environments

Setting Up REPL Environments helps Java engineers practice the Clojure design, tooling, and review choices needed to use this topic in production JVM code.

Setting Up REPL Environments focuses the intermediate track on decisions a Java engineer must make after the first syntax barrier is gone. Read these lessons as engineering checkpoints: what data shape is being moved, which boundary is stateful, and where Clojure should simplify rather than imitate the Java design.

Checkpoint Use it to verify
Concept fit You can explain where REPL Setup changes the design compared with an object-oriented Java version.
Implementation shape You can sketch the Clojure namespace, data flow, and JVM boundary before writing code.
Review risk You can name the main failure mode: hidden mutation, unclear dependencies, over-clever macros, weak tests, or operational blind spots.

In this section

  • Clojure REPLs with Leiningen and Boot
    Explore the intricacies of starting and configuring REPL sessions using Leiningen and Boot. Learn to optimize your Clojure development workflow with detailed insights into REPL environments, classpath management, and project integration.
  • Integrating Clojure REPL with IDEs: Cursive, Emacs, VSCode
    Explore step-by-step instructions for connecting Clojure REPL with popular IDEs like Cursive, Emacs, and VSCode, enhancing your development workflow.
Revised on Saturday, May 23, 2026