The julia-client package for Atom is from the Juno project. It requires 
Julia 0.4 so I haven't tried it yet. But there is support for syntax 
highlighting from the language-julia package.

I've started using Atom, it's quite nice. But there is no project support 
yet, which really sucks from my point of view. I find the editor slightly 
more intuitive than Sublime Text, which many aspects of it are blatantly 
modelled on, but without support for projects it's only good for a certain 
style of coding.

David.

On Tuesday, 15 September 2015 14:34:26 UTC+2, Sisyphuss wrote:
>
> Thanks, both. By the way, is there any relation between Juno and Atom? 
> What's the trend?
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 1:59:55 PM UTC+2, Nils Gudat wrote:
>>
>> Yes, it does (that's the point of having the bundle(!) available on the 
>> website).
>> To connect to a different instance of Julia, follow the steps here: 
>> http://junolab.org/docs/install-manual.html
>> However, I don't think JunoLT is working with 0.4 (at least it wasn't 
>> when I last checked two weeks ago), and in general efforts have shifted to 
>> the new Juno Atom client.
>>
>> Long story short, if you want to work in 0.4 you should probably do this: 
>> https://github.com/JunoLab/atom-julia-client/tree/master/manual
>>
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