If you are trying to find an IDE for Julia which is as convenient as PyDev for python, or RStudio for R, you can test JuliaDT. Thanks for the authors' excellent work!
Yes, the old Juno on LightTable was starting to code rot badly – we've taken those binaries down now. In Atom you'll find that you can get the same features through the julia-client plugin.
Hope this gets sorted soon :pray: :D