Fair enough. Eclipse is, in many ways, a "buy into the ecosystem" 
proposition. For many that do, that is the simplest way to work. But if you 
don't, Juno/Atom is great, and Mike's been hard at work making it better. 

Regards
-
Avik

On Tuesday, 8 March 2016 20:22:45 UTC, J Luis wrote:
>
> Ok, thanks ... but will wait for a simpler thing to use.
>
> terça-feira, 8 de Março de 2016 às 19:32:28 UTC, Avik Sengupta escreveu:
>>
>> Use the "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers". That should give you the least 
>> amount of cruft. 
>>
>> Regards
>> -
>> Avik
>>
>> On Tuesday, 8 March 2016 19:00:22 UTC, J Luis wrote:
>>>
>>> A quick previous question. Which Eclipse version from the (many) 
>>> available options should we install  (Java is completely out of my 
>>> interest)?
>>>
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> terça-feira, 8 de Março de 2016 às 13:56:39 UTC, Liye zhang escreveu:
>>>>
>>>> If you are trying to find an IDE for Julia which is as convenient as 
>>>> PyDev for python, or RStudio for R, you can test JuliaDT. Thanks for 
>>>> the authors' excellent work!
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/JuliaComputing/JuliaDT/releases/tag/v0.0.1 
>>>>
>>>> More about this software,
>>>> http://juliacomputing.com/blog/2016/02/06/Eclipse-JuliaDT.html
>>>>
>>>

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