Take a look at the github issues marked 0.4. Roughly, for the larger projects, given that 0.4 is still not in feature freeze ( bunch of array work still on ), and we are at least 2-3 months away from release - it is quite likely that the debugger may be available in limited and experimental form in 0.4. Keno can say more on this topic.
The NEWS.md file already lists substantial new features and improvements. The JuliaParallel organization has a bunch of parallel work, and there have been substantial improvements on that front in performance and usability (esp. MPI.jl). IMO, Juno is already pretty good, even though rough around the edges, and I am pretty sure that Mike has plans to integrate the debugger once released. The profiler already is integrated in Juno, for example. -viral On Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 11:27:09 PM UTC+5:30, Oleg Mikulchenko wrote: > > Hi, > > Is there updates on 0.4 roadmap? > > E.g. debugger, more parallelization, new features? External infrastructure > support, IDE with debuggers ? > > For new users (like me) having 0.4 roadmap would be critical for > considering to start Julia and/or switching for some tasks to Julia from > Matlab/Python/NumPy/SciPy. > > Thanks. >
