Re: a excellent Julia IDE, JuliaDT

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Avik Sengupta

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Mar 8, 2016, 1:45:02 PM3/8/16
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Thanks Liye!  I would't say it is as fully featured as RStudio yet, but it is pretty stable, and is getting more functionality very quickly. 

On Tuesday, 8 March 2016 13:56:39 UTC, Liye zhang wrote:
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!

J Luis

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Mar 8, 2016, 2:00:22 PM3/8/16
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A quick previous question. Which Eclipse version from the (many) available options should we install  (Java is completely out of my interest)?

http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/

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Avik Sengupta

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Mar 8, 2016, 2:32:28 PM3/8/16
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Use the "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers". That should give you the least amount of cruft. 

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J Luis

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Mar 8, 2016, 3:22:45 PM3/8/16
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Ok, thanks ... but will wait for a simpler thing to use.

Liye zhang

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Mar 9, 2016, 5:33:44 AM3/9/16
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I use "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" version 4.5 and it works.

I use JuliaDT to edit the code and use "Julia Debug" to debug the code. It is OK for the daily work

The debugger for julia can be found according to the follow URL.

Avik Sengupta

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Mar 9, 2016, 6:27:50 AM3/9/16
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Fair enough. Eclipse is, in many ways, a "buy into the ecosystem" proposition. For many that do, that is the simplest way to work. But if you don't, Juno/Atom is great, and Mike's been hard at work making it better. 

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Daniel Carrera

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Mar 10, 2016, 9:41:16 AM3/10/16
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I've had code crashes with Juno. So I just use Atom with syntax highlighting for Julia.

Daniel.

Mike Innes

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Mar 10, 2016, 9:43:12 AM3/10/16
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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.

Nico

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Mar 10, 2016, 12:17:30 PM3/10/16
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For Atom, there's also Hydrogen[1] that can talk with IJulia[2].

[1] https://atom.io/packages/hydrogen
[2] https://github.com/JuliaLang/IJulia.jl


Sisyphuss

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Mar 10, 2016, 6:31:58 PM3/10/16
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This can be a choice for those who have no root permission 

Eric Forgy

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Mar 10, 2016, 9:29:12 PM3/10/16
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On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 10:43:12 PM UTC+8, Mike Innes wrote:
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.

But woe be to you if you have a space in your Windows user name :)


Hope this gets sorted soon :pray: :D

Eric Forgy

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Mar 11, 2016, 2:19:35 AM3/11/16
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On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 10:29:12 AM UTC+8, Eric Forgy wrote:
Hope this gets sorted soon :pray: :D

Prayers answered. It is working for me again. Thanks! :) 

Igor

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Mar 11, 2016, 3:15:27 AM3/11/16
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I tried this plugin, it works!!!!   great job. I hope that after some time it will be even better. Currently, I find JUNO more convenient and faster.
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