Do you have a complete program that you are trying to get working, along
with errors?  The examples.core namespace was chosen at random; you could
call it whatever you want.  It refers to the namespace in which your main
program runs.  In order to have "clarity.component" recognized, you need to
manage your classpath and dependencies.  The easiest way would be to create
a project with lein, edit the project.clj, then run lein deps.  Clarity is
in the clojars repository, so it will pull it in automatically for you and
place it in the classpath.

On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 4:50 PM, jayvandal <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think I understand namespace and then I don't!
> I try to run this example
> (ns examples.core
>  (use [clarity.component :as c]))
>
>  (make :button "The Button")
>  I have programs stored in c:\projects\klarity.clj
> I have clojure stored in c:\clojure-1.2.1\clojure-1.21.
> I am running c:\cljr\clj-installer-jar
>
> I tried running
> (ns clojure-1.2.1.clojure-1.2.1.src.clojure.core
>  (use [clarity.component :as c]))
>
>  (make :button "The Button")
>
> What is namespace suposed to point to or access???
>
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