I agree. BTW, does someone consider Eclipse plugin for Julia? Similar to pydev. For scientific work I prefer Spyder, but for debugging Pydev is more powerful. Not that I like Eclipse, just no choice to avoid it :)
For some reasons, Python run on Atom with Hydrogen, but Julia doesn't, it is hanging forever when I put Ctrl+Alt+Enter with highlighted code. Any advice? On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 7:05:59 AM UTC-7, STAR0SS wrote: > > I think a good IDE should have: > > - A proper console and a good way to send single line and block of codes > to it (e.g. matlab's code section) > - A decent text editor > - Integrated plots > - Proper window management (docking, etc) so you don't have windows > everywhere > > All this meet two others broad and important goals, namely having a good > plotting solution and being able to make GUI applications in Julia. > For these reasons I feel like something like Julietta was the way to go. > >
