I’m trying to learn Clojure at the moment, but off to my parents this weekend. They have a Windows laptop, but I don’t want to install anything…so is it possible to run a Clojure REPL solely with files installed on a USB drive?
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The best portable clojure “environment” that I have come across is Lisp Cabinet.
It gives the option of multiple lisp environments, but you can choose to just have a clojure environment. It is a little dificult to discern from the website that it’s portable, but the installer gives you the option of installing everything in one folder for a completely portable experience.
Edit: As for a repl, when you launch it, Lisp Cabinet gives you an emacs slime REPL for the environments that you choose (that would probably just be clojure).