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    Ultra

    Ultra

    A Leiningen plugin for a superior development environment

    Ultra is a Leiningen plugin for an absolutely kick-ass development environment. I've written a blog post describing Ultra in greater depth here. Ultra is the rare piece of essentially "finished" software. I've ironed out most of the bugs, and don't plan on adding much in the future. In other words: it's not unmaintained, it's just done. At the moment, Ultra doesn't have ClojureScript support at the REPL. The relevant upstream issue to track work on this is greglook/puget#27; from there,...
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    AWS Toolkit for Eclipse

    AWS Toolkit for Eclipse

    Plugin for developing, deploying, and managing AWS applications

    The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse is an open source plug-in for the Eclipse Java IDE that makes it easier for developers to develop, debug, and deploy Java applications using Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse, you’ll be able to get started faster and be more productive when building AWS applications. The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse conveniently includes the AWS SDK for Java, so you can get started building Java applications on AWS infrastructure services in Eclipse, including...
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