Also, just for future reference, people with Juno knowledge tend to be more 
active over here: http://discuss.junolab.org/

I recommend posting there for faster / more reliable responses.

On Tuesday, 16 August 2016 14:02:33 UTC+1, Mike Innes wrote:
>
> I don't think this ever worked in Juno in the form you're showing. You can 
> send input to Julia via STDIN but you have to do so explicitly; select some 
> text in an editor and run the `Julia Client: Send to Stdin` command.
>
> A smarter way to do this is
>
> ```
> using Atom
> foo = input()
> ```
>
> This will show an input cell in the console and return the result when the 
> user presses enter; in other words you can use it to replace `readline`.
>
> On Tuesday, 16 August 2016 06:52:37 UTC+1, Rishabh Raghunath wrote:
>>
>> I'm Sorry .. But I don't quite understand what you are saying.. My 
>> problem is that I am unable to type in an input in the Juno console like I 
>> could before.. It simply does not give me a place to write in my input to 
>> the julia program via the console.. This is a new problem I am experiencing 
>> and was not there before.. 
>>
>> On Monday, August 15, 2016 at 11:26:13 AM UTC+5:30, Rishabh Raghunath 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Julia Users..
>>> I have been experiencing a new problem with juno ide..
>>> I am not able to get input in Juno with readline(STDIN).. It never 
>>> accepts any input.. just remains stuck..
>>> All the print statements work just fine.. But the inputs arent working..
>>> Input using the same code used to work in Juno.. But suddenly .. Juno is 
>>> not getting inputs..
>>> The code works perfectly fine while I try to run it in the terminal.
>>> Please guide me how to fix this problem..
>>> I have attached a Screenshot below.. you can see my print 
>>> statements(which work perfectly fine as shown in the screenshot.. But the 
>>> readline(STDIN) does not get input in Juno.. It keeps loading.. 
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>

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