Calva is an easy to use Clojure and ClojureScript IDE for Visual Studio Code.
In this video I use the Standalone REPL feature to implement a straight forward FizzBuzz solution. I am one to always get small errors into my code, no matter how simple. It is invaluable to get immediate feedback from the REPL without leaving the file where I am working.
If you are new to Clojure, the main technique used here is what we call Rich Comments. Code inside `(comment ..)` forms gets ignored when the file is loaded by the Clojure reader. But while developing we can send forms from inside these comments to the REPL of the running program and define and evaluate things.
The video is not narrated. Instead I am hoping that the problem is simple and familiar enough and that the command name subtitles will help you get an idea of what is going on.
Music: Moza (unfinished), by Mikael Nordin
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