I've been using Atom + julia-client and Atom + hydrogen with 0.4 while 
waiting for Juno's 0.4 fixes to be there.  It's not quite useable as-of-yet 
because of issues with output.  (Output can overlap code making it 
unreadable.)  It's also missing the clickable error messages, that jump to 
the lines in code where something went wrong.  

But it'll hopefully get there soon! 

On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 10:34:26 PM UTC+10, Sisyphuss wrote:
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> Thanks, both. By the way, is there any relation between Juno and Atom? 
> What's the trend?
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> On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 1:59:55 PM UTC+2, Nils Gudat wrote:
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>> 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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