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by iLemming 2328 days ago
Clojure today has pretty good support in ALL major editors (not just Emacs) - Cursive for IntelliJ - is amazing, Chlorine for Atom - is cool, Calva for VSCode is improving every day, Vim-fireplace is a battle-tested tool used by many, there's even a way to set Sublime to work with Clojure.

Even most popular (and oldest) languages can't brag about being equally supported in all major editors, and Clojure can.