@Cedric Unless you are interested specifically in notebooks, I'd suggest 
trying ESS mode for Emacs which has support for Julia including REPL. It 
looks something like this 
<https://www.dropbox.com/s/q99tcp2xvy1tffp/broken_repl.mkv?dl=0> (though 
this video also uncovers sometimes annoying 
<https://github.com/emacs-ess/ESS/issues/206> bug in ESS mode).

On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 5:52:08 AM UTC+3, Cedric St-Jean wrote:
>
> Scott, do you have a way to run the notebooks (IJulia) inside Emacs? I run 
> IJulia in the browser and edit code in Emacs, and would love to combine 
> both.
>
> On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 9:04:28 PM UTC-4, Scott Jones wrote:
>>
>> The fact that Mike is working on it would make me confident of it. 
>>  Currently all of the developers I'm working with have switched to Atom 
>> (for Julia, C, C++, and Python work) [I've used it, and like it, but so far 
>> I'm still sticking with Emacs, in part thanks to Yuyichao's (and others) 
>> nice work on julia-mode.el, and also because my fingers just know Emacs 
>> without thinking, and I haven't had time to set up Emacs bindings for Atom 
>> yet, or find a Emacs key binding package for it].
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 12:26:57 PM UTC-4, Viral Shah wrote:
>>>
>>> It’s mainly Mike Innes. Certainly not to discourage any other efforts, 
>>> but the number of people I have seen using Atom recently makes me feel like 
>>> this could be the one. 
>>>
>>> -viral 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > On 31-Aug-2015, at 7:58 pm, Kevin Squire <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > Hi Viral, just curious who is working on that development?  Your post 
>>> seems to imply an officially supported effort, but that doesn't mean that 
>>> development on other IDEs will be discouraged, I presume? :-)  (Not that 
>>> I'm aware of other IDEs being worked on...) 
>>> > 
>>> > Cheers, 
>>> >   Kevin 
>>> > 
>>> > On Monday, August 31, 2015, Viral Shah <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > Also, it is worth pointing out that a lot of the future IDE effort 
>>> (Juno 2) will be focussed around Atom. 
>>> > 
>>> > https://atom.io/packages/language-julia 
>>> > 
>>> > https://github.com/JuliaLang/atom-language-julia 
>>> > https://github.com/JunoLab/atom-julia-client 
>>> > 
>>> > -viral 
>>> > 
>>> > On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 9:12:22 PM UTC+5:30, Arch Call wrote: 
>>> > Deb,  I use Juno all the time.  It works good for me on Windows 10, 
>>> and Julia version 3.11 
>>> > 
>>> > I have used R-Studio extensively in R and it is a great IDE.  Juno is 
>>> nowhere near as powerful, but Julia is a speed demon -- way faster than R. 
>>> > 
>>> > ...Archie 
>>> > 
>>> > On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 11:12:22 PM UTC-4, Deb Midya wrote: 
>>> > Hi, 
>>> > 
>>> > Thanks in advance. 
>>> > 
>>> > I am new to Julia and using Julia-0.3.7 on Windows 8. 
>>> > 
>>> > I am looking for an IDE for Julia (like RStudio in R). 
>>> > 
>>> > Once again, thank you very much for the time you have given.. 
>>> > 
>>> > Regards, 
>>> > 
>>> > Deb 
>>>
>>>

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