I guess my motivation for Sublime-Julia and subsequently Sublime-IJulia was
that most of the options on windows suck! There were always encoding
issues, or line length weirdness, or general lack of features. Hacking up a
repl in Sublime wasn't terribly difficult and I do enjoy having the repl
right there in sublime to send code over. I live all day with 2 panes in
sublime, one for coding and one for evaluating and it seems to work pretty
well for me, particularly for not having spent a ton of time on it.

If something better came along that was just as easy/convenient, I'm pretty
eager at trying new things. I've actually been thinking about doing a
similar repl "view" of sorts in LightTable (building on Juno's work) or the
new Atom editor (has the most momentum currently).

-Jacob

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Patrick O'Leary <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Monday, October 13, 2014 6:35:11 PM UTC-5, David Anthoff wrote:
>>
>> Might also be worth keeping in mind re the discussion whether minty
>> should be bundled with julia on windows, maybe that whole problem will just
>> solve itself by waiting…
>>
>
> We'll be waiting a long while before corporate deployments catch up with
> Windows 10, I'm afraid.
>
> (Also, are we skipping 9? I missed that news.)
>

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