On 29-Jun-2014, at 6:38 am, Fabio Zadrozny <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sunday, June 29, 2014 1:57:26 AM UTC-3, Viral Shah wrote:
> Thanks. Does this also have the ability to connect to a julia REPL and run 
> code interactively, like Eclipse's Python integration does?
> 
> 
> No... (and there's still no due date to have it implemented)

It is really great to have basic Eclipse support. There are people who like it, 
and this should help in getting them going.

I wonder if we should have pointers to all supported editors in our README. 
Currently we just list them, but we could link to the URLs and such.

-viral




> 
> -viral
> 
> On Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:13:20 PM UTC-5, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
> Hi Julia-users,
> 
> Just wanted to let you know that LiClipse (which is mostly Eclipse plus some 
> customizations... see: http://brainwy.github.io/liclipse/) now has support 
> for Julia:
> 
> http://liclipse.blogspot.com.br/2014/06/liclipse-10-released-julia-now-supported.html
> 
> Hope Julia users like it.
> 
> Note that the integration is 'lightweight' in Eclipse terms, so, it's syntax 
> highlighting, basic outline, (really) basic code-completion, templates 
> (LiClipse style: http://brainwy.github.io/liclipse/templates.html), 
> launching, hyperlink in console, multi-edition (LiClipse style: 
> http://brainwy.github.io/liclipse/multi_edition_video.html) -- but on top of 
> that, you can use the Eclipse plugins you'd like (EGit, Mylyn, etc).
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Fabio

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