Very helpful indeed. Thanks

On Monday, August 4, 2014 6:14:54 PM UTC-4, G. Patrick Mauroy wrote:
>
> I just went through the evaluation process of those 3.
>
> JuliaStudio was a turn off for me because I could not run against my 0.3rc 
> installed version.  It looks like you depend on the version shipped with 
> it.  Considering Julia rapid development, this is a big problem.
> I also work both in Windows and Linux environments.  I would like to have 
> a consistent environment between both.  I have not been successful at 
> compiling JuliaStudio on my Linux distro (Mageia 4).
> I don't recall whether you can easily send a code-block execution from 
> file as you can do with the other two.
>
> LightTable and Sublime-IJulia are very comparable.  Both are easy to setup 
> and cross platform.
>
> What I prefer about Sublime-IJulia over LightTable is that the output is 
> in a different console than the file, whereas with LightTable it appears 
> intertwined within code.
> It is not too bad as easy to clear outputs.  It is somewhat cute and I may 
> learn to love it.
>
> However, I am not fond of the Sublime-IJulia prefixes like In [3]: & Out 
> [4].
> Some quick basic test plots were giving me rendering headaches with 
> Sublime-IJulia that I did not have with LightTable.
> Ant Sublime-IJulia appears to be very slow, LightTable appears much faster.
>
> So far, LightTable has won my heart!  Thanks so much, good enough for me, 
> I am actually impressed.  I may prefer if I could direct all outputs to the 
> console but need to work a bit more with it to get a better feel...
>
>
>
> On Sunday, August 3, 2014 4:02:16 PM UTC-4, Alan Chan wrote:
>>
>> How does this LightTable version compared with Sublime-Julia and 
>> JuliaStudio?
>>
>> On Sunday, June 29, 2014 5:46:21 AM UTC-4, Mike Innes wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I've released the latest version of the Julia environment 
>>> <https://github.com/one-more-minute/Jupiter-LT> I'm building. There are 
>>> a whole bunch of improvements but the main ones are:
>>>
>>>    - Support for latex completions (\alpha etc.)
>>>    - Support for graphics including Gadfly and Images.jl (though until 
>>>    my patch is released you'll need to Pkg.checkout("Gadfly") to get 
>>>    interactivity)
>>>    - Rewritten and improved autocomplete system, which now completes 
>>>    package names in Pkg functions and paths in include statements, and can 
>>> be 
>>>    extended to support anything else
>>>    - Support for accessing methods and docs both while on a function 
>>>    and within its parentheses
>>>    - Auto-detection of the module you're working in
>>>    - Links and highlighted lines for error messages
>>>    - Semantic highlighting in the "june night" theme
>>>    - Highlighting support for string interpolation
>>>    - Full support for unicode
>>>    - More documentation
>>>    - Tabs are restored after restarting, like Sublime
>>>    - Several new and improved rough edges
>>>
>>> I also want to shout out to all the people who have tried this out so 
>>> far, given feedback, and/or sent me PRs – every bit of enthusiasm really 
>>> makes a big difference, so thank you.
>>>
>>> – Mike
>>>
>>

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