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One of the great superpowers of Clojure is the ability to have a connected editor while developing. It allows you to quickly try out new ideas and interact with the running application in a way that few other languages afford. In this talk, Nate Jones will go over his Vim set up and show how he develops Clojure applications using a technique that builds upon this idea: fiddle-driven development.

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